July 2018 Archive
421.
After the Fall: Ten Years After the Crash (lrb.co.uk)
422.
Polish charity gets huge phone bill thanks to stork (bbc.com)
423.
Federal Reserve chair says decline in workers' share of profits 'very troubling' (latimes.com)
424.
The Absolute Denial of Shit (openspace.sfmoma.org)
425.
One in three fish caught never makes it to the plate – UN report (theguardian.com)
426.
Making an emperor bed (middleendian.com)
427.
Augmenting Long-term Memory (augmentingcognition.com)
428.
How Reddit plans to make money through advertising (cnbc.com)
429.
Show HN: Compare benefits of second passport based on the one you have (multinational.io)
430.
A drug for smallpox has been approved, even though the disease no longer exists (cbc.ca)
431.
Lisp and Haskell (2017) (markkarpov.com)
432.
Freezing Python’s Dependency Hell (tech.instacart.com)
433.
Fast.com now measures latency and upload speed (media.netflix.com)
434.
Is Cobol holding you hostage with Math? (medium.com)
435.
Parinfer – Simpler Lisp Editing (shaunlebron.github.io)
436.
Rav1e: An experimental AV1 video encoder, designed to be fast and safe (github.com)
437.
C2rust vs. Corrode (jamey.thesharps.us)
438.
Lean Testing or Why Unit Tests Are Worse Than You Think (blog.usejournal.com)
439.
Hello World on z/OS (medium.com)
440.
Non-PhotoRealistic Quake (2002) (research.cs.wisc.edu)
441.
Australian firm Meriton fined $3M for misleading consumers on TripAdvisor (accc.gov.au)
442.
Machine Learning in Google Bigquery (ai.googleblog.com)
443.
Show HN: Video Hub App – like YouTube for videos on your computer (videohubapp.com)
444.
How SSH port became 22 (ssh.com)
445.
Dear-GitHub: Host Github by itself as an open source project (github.com)
446.
Ernst Dickmanns, a German scientist who developed self-driving cars in the 1980s (politico.eu)
447.
SpaceX lands Falcon 9 booster on Just Read the Instructions drone ship (techcrunch.com)
448.
A collection of free datasets from Microsoft Research (msropendata.com)
449.
11% of Americans don’t use the internet (thehustle.co)
450.
How the Car Keeps Americans Apart (citylab.com)