July 2018 Archive
9391.
Malaria’s ticking time bomb (nature.com)
9392.
We’re lucky Mark Zuckerberg is in charge (medium.com)
9393.
Finally, a World Map That Doesn't Lie (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
9394.
How they did it: GRU hackers vs. US elections (arstechnica.com)
9395.
At the Expense of U.S. Tech, a European Star Is Born (wsj.com)
9396.
Negasonic: Compose electronic music with code (in the browser) (github.com)
9397.
Show HN: Memrey – A modern advanced notebook unlike other notebooks. Try demo. (memrey.com)
9398.
How Chinese students who return after studying abroad succeed–and why they don’t (scmp.com)
9399.
Books with titles so good, you don’t have to read them (writingcooperative.com)
9400.
The drug that is starving Yemen (economist.com)
9401.
How to Design a City for Women (2013) (citylab.com)
9402.
Walmart stumbles with its 'last mile' package delivery plan (reuters.com)
9403.
Homeless Web Developer hands out resumes gets hundreds of job offers (nypost.com)
9404.
MetaMask’s Vision for Multiple Network Support (medium.com)
9405.
Is not going to college for a developer viable in the current year?
9406.
Tomorrow's World – The Information Superhighway (1994) (youtube.com)
9407.
Science podcasts: analysis of global production and output from 2004 to 2018 (biorxiv.org)
9408.
You can delight customers by writing good support emails, here's how. (hiverhq.com)
9409.
Newsletter of engineering design links and trends (coolrecognizecool.news)
9410.
CVE-2018-10901 in Linux Kernel Could Lead to Privilege Escalation (sensorstechforum.com)
9411.
Vampiric Charger: Any Source to 5VDC (hackaday.com)
9412.
Show HN: Random bnb – find a new place to travel with each Chrome tab (chrome.google.com)
9413.
Jack Ma’s Giant Financial Startup Is Shaking the Chinese Banking System (wsj.com)
9414.
Twitter turns to academics to improve conversational health on the platform (techcrunch.com)
9415.
The Dangers of 5G (eluxemagazine.com)
9416.
Another Megadrought this year? (weatheraction.wordpress.com)
9417.
How to Let Go (raptitude.com)
9418.
US chip industry wakes up to new competitive reality (ft.com)
9419.
Jetbrains seems to be having a large sale (blog.jetbrains.com)
9420.
Ask HN: Lint tool for Microsoft Excel?