July 2018 Archive
7591.
Why people are probably going to keep using today's Unixes (utcc.utoronto.ca)
7592.
Google faces record fine from Brussels over Android – Financial Times (ft.com)
7593.
Deploying Rust with Docker and Kubernetes (fpcomplete.com)
7594.
A great tool to automate your python tasks easily – Phulpy (github.com)
7595.
A Quadrillion Tons of Diamonds Lurk Deep Inside Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
7596.
GCP and AWS: What’s the Difference? (bravenewgeek.com)
7597.
Ask HN: Can we split the HN voting button into two?
7598.
How to use an IRR – a white paper (fcix.net)
7599.
Program Synthesis in 2017-18 (alexpolozov.com)
7600.
Improving data safety on Linux systems using ZFS and BTRFS (lieberbiber.de)
7601.
Volcanic lava 'bomb' injures 23 people on tour boat in Hawaii (reuters.com)
7602.
Network Programming in ANSI Common Lisp with IOLib (2010) (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
7603.
Elon Musk’s ‘pedo’ attack rattles Tesla investors: ‘This thing is unraveling’ (washingtonpost.com)
7604.
A Checklist for Writing Your First Think Piece (mcsweeneys.net)
7605.
Jasper – A flexible and powerful issue reader for GitHub (github.com)
7606.
What makes a good engineering task? (medium.com)
7607.
Hearing exposes Facebook’s toothless 'fake news' policy (bbc.com)
7608.
It's Lift Off for Tyk 2.7: An API Gateway Odyssey (tyk.io)
7609.
Show HN: Quantum Resistive Ledger (theqrl.org)
7610.
Does anyone have experience getting clients through RFPs? (capitalandgrowth.org)
7611.
Using sklearn with AWS lambda to build ML services (medium.com)
7612.
Apple’s iCloud user data in China is now handled by a state-owned operator (techcrunch.com)
7613.
Industry leaders agree on new USB-C single-cable standard for future VR headsets (globenewswire.com)
7614.
Show HN: Flaggy – Easy and robust subcommands and flag parsing for Go (ericgreer.info)
7615.
How the “Be.” battery-free toothbrush faked a demonstration video [video] (youtube.com)
7616.
Google braced for giant Android fine from EU (bbc.co.uk)
7617.
Ditch Venture Model, Founders Who Buy Out Early Investors to Make a Clear Break (wsj.com)
7618.
Congress questions YouTube, FB and Twitter on what it takes to ban an account (venturebeat.com)
7619.
Is coding becoming obsolete? (Part I) (hackernoon.com)
7620.
How creators stay afloat in the volatile world of online video (pbs.org)