July 2018 Archive
5221.
Minimal working examples of Rust's unique features (github.com)
5222.
Rust on Haiku (rust-on-haiku.com)
5223.
Introducing Grid Generator Version 0 (hugodaniel.pt)
5224.
European MEPs vote to reopen copyright debate over ‘censorship’ controversy (techcrunch.com)
5225.
Nokia to build and test 5G apps in China with Tencent, WeChat and QQ (techcrunch.com)
5226.
How Smart TVs in Millions of U.S. Homes Track More Than What’s on Tonight (nytimes.com)
5227.
Tesla could revisit ‘Vehicle-to-Grid’ technology (electrek.co)
5228.
Zero-knowledge end-to-end encrypted alternative to Dropbox (tresorit.com)
5229.
The Lottery Ticket Hypothesis for Mobile Neural Networks (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
5230.
How JavaScript works: WebRTC and the mechanics of peer to peer networking (blog.sessionstack.com)
5231.
Hello. tbh, We’re Moving On (newsroom.fb.com)
5232.
Rust Traits Deep Dive, Part III–closures, impl trait, dyn trait, object safety (newrustacean.com)
5233.
Population migration patterns: US cities Americans are abandoning (usatoday.com)
5234.
The great illusion of digital currencies (helda.helsinki.fi)
5235.
Css grid text recognition (github.com)
5236.
Popcorn-Driven Robotic Actuators (spectrum.ieee.org)
5237.
E-Commerce at Scale: Inside Shopify's Architecture (stackshare.io)
5238.
Presto Summit July 16 at Facebook HQ – Distributed SQL (starburstdata.com)
5239.
Transforming Financial Forecasting with Data Science and Machine Learning (eng.uber.com)
5240.
Trump 'angry baby' gets green light to fly over London during president's visit (twitter.com)
5241.
Singapore Regulator says Grab and Uber merger harms competition – proposes fines (reuters.com)
5242.
How Smart TVs in Millions of U.S. Homes Track More Than What’s on Tonight (nytimes.com)
5243.
Ele.me serves food to millions with Redis and MySQL on top of TiDB (pingcap.com)
5244.
Map and Reduce Primitive Arrays Without Clojure Macros (dragan.rocks)
5245.
Infographic: How Political Bias Fools Us (allsides.com)
5246.
Pay for Play: Forbes and Entrepreneur Promoting Clients in Articles for Years (buzzfeed.com)
5247.
Google, Intel, Apple in a Rush to Grab Artificial Intelligence Startups (cbinsights.com)
5248.
The Four Most Expensive Words in the English Language (blog.dshr.org)
5249.
Awesome Bazel (awesomebazel.com)
5250.
Leaked Emails Show Cops Trying to Hide Emails About Phone Hacking Tools (motherboard.vice.com)