July 2018 Archive
8191.
The Shakespeare Programming Language (shakespearelang.sourceforge.net)
8192.
Why Read Thinkers You Disagree With (newideal.aynrand.org)
8193.
The genius behind Google’s browser (2009) (ft.com)
8194.
Algorithm developed to predict the vertical growth of cities (dezeen.com)
8195.
Ask HN: When to start building the MVP?
8196.
Why Multi-Cloud? by mitchellh (reddit.com)
8197.
A British man gave his girlfriend a Russian nerve agent (washingtonpost.com)
8198.
Proposed SF law could force tech workers to actually go out for lunch (sfchronicle.com)
8199.
Samsung Display’s ‘Unbreakable Panel’ Certified by Underwriters Laboratories (news.samsung.com)
8200.
Turn a Wall into a Touchscreen Cheap (scientificamerican.com)
8201.
NASA, University of Texas at Dallas Reveal Apollo 11 Behind-The-Scenes Audio (nasa.gov)
8202.
Warming Arctic could be behind heatwave sweeping northern hemisphere (newscientist.com)
8203.
Laravel Nova (Administration Panel for Laravel) (nova.laravel.com)
8204.
Unicode 12.1 plan for start of new Japanese era name (unicode.org)
8205.
New Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Big Promise in Early Trial Results (nytimes.com)
8206.
Generating Songs with Neural Networks (youtube.com)
8207.
Bringing intelligence to the edge with Cloud IoT (blog.google)
8208.
Big data stack on Kubernetes (cognitree.com)
8209.
Imaginary problems, the root of bad software (medium.com)
8210.
Millimeter-Wave Propagation Within a Computer Chip Package (arxiv.org)
8211.
The Startup Checklist (atomic-squirrel.net)
8212.
San Francisco looks to ban free lunches at tech companies (cbsnews.com)
8213.
Ionic 4 Beta Released (blog.ionicframework.com)
8214.
Screaming Channels: When Electromagnetic Side Channels Meet Radio Transceivers [pdf] (s3.eurecom.fr)
8215.
A headless wordpress website using Gatsbyjs (github.com)
8216.
Facial recognition needs to be regulated (iafrikan.com)
8217.
Kerberos Authentication Explained (blog.varonis.com)
8218.
Zero Downtime Deployments in an IIS World (offerzen.com)
8219.
Kubernetes Is Now Available in Docker Desktop Stable Channel (blog.docker.com)
8220.
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