July 2018 Archive
3031.
Blueberry Earth (arxiv.org)
3032.
Ask HN: How do you deal with legacy code?
3033.
Show HN: The easiest way to find domains like “MailChimp” or “TaskRabbit” (domainemu.com)
3034.
The Lockheed Martin F-35: one of the most colossal pieces of shit ever created (twitter.com)
3035.
Ask HN: Where do you buy books on the web?
3036.
Walmart may launch a video streaming service to battle Netflix, Amazon (arstechnica.com)
3037.
Apple Partnered with Blackmagic Design on an External GPU for MacBooks (techcrunch.com)
3038.
A Longitudinal Cohort Study on the Retainment of Test-Driven Development (arxiv.org)
3039.
Ask HN: Mass department walkout
3040.
Ask HN: How to manage professional connections?
3041.
Lethal aggression in chimpanzees is better explained by adaptive strategies (nature.com)
3042.
Reality Show Fame Is More Lucrative Than an Oxford or Cambridge Education (bloomberg.com)
3043.
MongoDB and Python (thetaranights.com)
3044.
Nintendo Has Sold 19.67M Switch Consoles to Date (nintendolife.com)
3045.
Facebook flags US Declaration of Independence as hate speech – reports (news.sky.com)
3046.
Ask HN: How do you organize a revolution?
3047.
Catching fog in drought-stricken Chile (dw.com)
3048.
Ask HN: Do posts that are potentially negative to China get flagged a lot on HN?
3049.
JWTs: A secure and stateless way to implement authentication (medium.com)
3050.
Ask HN: Best educational apps?
3051.
All Ears: Always-On Listening Devices Could Soon Be Everywhere (wsj.com)
3052.
Ask HN: What happened to modern computing?
3053.
[PDF] Exploiting Coroutines to Attack the “Killer Nanoseconds” (vldb.org)
3054.
Origin of the species: where did Darwin's finches come from? (theguardian.com)
3055.
Kavanaugh's defense of NSA phone surveillance looms as confirmation question (washingtonexaminer.com)
3056.
The Future of Biography (thewalrus.ca)
3057.
Show HN: Reboot::Take a break and Do nothing (reboot.netlify.com)
3058.
Eben Norton Horsford, baking-powder revolutionary and passionate medievalist (quidplura.com)
3059.
'The discourse is unhinged': how the media gets AI alarmingly wrong (theguardian.com)
3060.
Facebook insiders sold more stock than usual in the second quarter (cnbc.com)