July 2018 Archive
3121.
Ask HN: Why no hardware virtualisation of a dual OS boot?
3122.
Verifying Global Consistency with Jepsen (blog.fauna.com)
3123.
Bitcoin Was Russian Hackers' Currency of Choice, U.S. Says (bloomberg.com)
3124.
Google Cloud Outage
3125.
POTUS defends Google after record EU fine (axios.com)
3126.
Ask HN: How does your 10-25 person startup capture internal knowledge?
3127.
Check-my.network (check-my.network)
3128.
ASK HN: SAAS liability insurance?
3129.
Ask HN: Yearly only subscriptions for apps – what are your experiences?
3130.
Idaho prisoners hack iPads and transfer $225,000 worth of credits to themselves (theguardian.com)
3131.
Petition to open source Flash and Shockwave spec (github.com)
3132.
The OS Armageddon Is Coming (au.pcmag.com)
3133.
Scientists Track Neutrinos Through Ice to Their Source in the Cosmos (wsj.com)
3134.
This $153k rattlesnake bite is everything wrong with American health care (2015) (washingtonpost.com)
3135.
Metformin in Longevity Study (MILES) (clinicaltrials.gov)
3136.
Show HN: A tool that Preview and Prepare your Product Hunt submission (producthunt.com)
3137.
Toxoplasma gondii may help promote the entrepreneurial spirit? (independent.co.uk)
3138.
Uber and Lyft Are Overwhelming Urban Streets, and Cities Need to Act Fast (nyc.streetsblog.org)
3139.
Ensuring your security and privacy within Gmail (blog.google)
3140.
Show HN: Asciinema casts post-production tools (github.com)
3141.
FoundersBelt - Curated resources for every stage of startups (foundersbelt.com)
3142.
Are LED lights making us ill? (bbcearth.com)
3143.
More Young Adults Are Dying from Alcohol-Caused Liver Disease (gizmodo.com)
3144.
Show HN: Pitchenvy – A gallery of the best startup pitch decks (pitchenvy.io)
3145.
An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2016 Presidential Election (nytimes.com)
3146.
Show HN: ApexCharts – Open-Source Chart Library for Web (apexcharts.com)
3147.
Ask HN: Question about search engine feasability
3148.
Aliens: Colonial Marines' stupid AI may have been caused by a single typo (pcgamer.com)
3149.
Elon Musk can 'stick his submarine where it hurts', says British caver (independent.co.uk)
3150.
New material eliminates need for motors or actuators in future robots (kurzweilai.net)