July 2018 Archive
541.
Ancient public library discovered in Germany (theguardian.com)
542.
Elsevier demands unacceptable for Germany’s academic community (hrk.de)
543.
Lyft Follows Uber Into Bike-Sharing Lane, Buying Owner of CitiBike (nytimes.com)
544.
Surviving as an ‘Old’ in the Tech World (wired.com)
545.
Qt for Python available at PyPi (blog.qt.io)
546.
Making a low level Linux debugger, part 3: our first program (blog.asrpo.com)
547.
Ask HN: How to overcome fear of flying?
548.
Uber Will Rent Scooters Through Its App in Partnership with Lime (bloomberg.com)
549.
E-waste mining could be big business and good for the planet (bbc.com)
550.
Ask HN: How do you sell to governments and large organizations?
551.
Say Hello to Full Employment (theatlantic.com)
552.
Someone Uploaded What Look to Be Apple’s Internal iPhone Repair Videos (motherboard.vice.com)
553.
Ex-Apple Employee Stole Secrets for Chinese Firm, U.S. Says (bloomberg.com)
554.
A browser extension to make Medium more readable (makemediumreadable.com)
555.
Thoughts On Machine Learning Accuracy (aws.amazon.com)
556.
TerminalView – A terminal inside Sublime Text 3 (github.com)
557.
The seeming irrationality of a well-tuned emotional system (qz.com)
558.
Twitter shares drop after reporting declining monthly active users (cnbc.com)
559.
Openbook social network (open-book.org)
560.
How Netflix became a billion-dollar titan (economist.com)
561.
Man Spends 23 Years Carving Sprawling Underground Temple Under His House (odditycentral.com)
562.
An XMPP/Jabber echo bot written in sed (github.com)
563.
Amiga 600 FPGA Conversion (amigalove.com)
564.
Termgraph: Python CLI Tool to Draw Graphs (github.com)
565.
Prose: a Golang library for text processing (github.com)
566.
Juggalos figured out how to beat facial recognition (theoutline.com)
567.
ARM: “RISC-V Architecture: Understand the Facts” (riscv-basics.com)
568.
Asmttpd: Web server for Linux written in amd64 assembly (2017) (github.com)
569.
Study of Thousands of Dropbox Projects Reveals How Successful Teams Collaborate (hbr.org)
570.
Digicert Withdraws from the CA Security Council (digicert.com)