July 2018 Archive
5581.
An introduction to Arcadia programming language (avnomad.bitbucket.io)
5582.
9 Things You Need to Know about Mesh Networks / Decentralized Networks (hackernoon.com)
5583.
Blockchains and the Opportunity of the Commons (marginalrevolution.com)
5584.
Bloomberg Launches “Foundations of Machine Learning” (techatbloomberg.com)
5585.
All for Reliability: Reflections on the Erlang Thesis (dockyard.com)
5586.
Operationalizing Node.js for Server Side Rendering (medium.com)
5587.
Parking: Where the US embraces socialism (cityobservatory.org)
5588.
Ask HN: Fair spin-off startup royalties
5589.
U.S. intelligence documents on Nelson Mandela made public (reuters.com)
5590.
Reddit Chat Rooms (reddit.com)
5591.
6 Best SaaS Analytics Tools for 2018 (devteam.space)
5592.
Comparison of Antibiotic Prescribing in Various Settings in the United States (jamanetwork.com)
5593.
Boldly Go Where No Startup Has Gone Before: The American Dream of Home Ownership (linkedin.com)
5594.
Announcing Cirq: An Open Source Framework for NISQ Algorithms (ai.googleblog.com)
5595.
A Spike in Liver Disease Deaths Among Young Adults Fueled by Alcohol (npr.org)
5596.
Machine Learning Made Easy (thenewstack.io)
5597.
The Courage to Be Afraid – A Review of Roy Scranton’s “We’re Doomed. Now What?” (librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com)
5598.
Legislation Introduced in House to Repeal USPTO's PTAB and the AIA (ipwatchdog.com)
5599.
Voting Machine Vendor Admits Backdoors Installed on Voting Systems (motherboard.vice.com)
5600.
Nike Says Its $250 Running Shoes Will Make You Run Much Faster (nytimes.com)
5601.
How We Grew Our Side Project to $1300 in Revenue in 3 Months (medium.com)
5602.
Tearing down Drift's email marketing program (case study) (gethighlights.co)
5603.
PureSec exits stealth to secure serverless code (techcrunch.com)
5604.
11 Ways (Not) to Get Your Kubernetes Hacked (kubernetes.io)
5605.
Pygame 1.9.4 has been released (pygame.org)
5606.
What’s Inside a $5,000 Scientology E-Meter? – Motherboard (motherboard.vice.com)
5607.
How to add Linux to your Chromebook (zdnet.com)
5608.
Google AI Experiment: Move Mirror (blog.google)
5609.
ZGlue Aims to Make It Cheap and Easy to Produce Wearables and Other IoT Hardware (spectrum.ieee.org)
5610.
Jenkins, Elixir, and ECS: CICD and Living on the Operational Edge (engineering.tripping.com)