July 2018 Archive
9961.
How to let users highlight your HTML? (blog.emumba.com)
9962.
124,885,597 computer generated building footprints in all 50 US states (github.com)
9963.
Perkeep 0.10 lets you permanently keep your stuff, for life (perkeep.org)
9964.
C++ Embeddable Language Survey (cryptid.me)
9965.
Plant Your Flag, Mark Your Territory (krebsonsecurity.com)
9966.
Prefer declarative code over imperative code – building a command line parser (firstclassthoughts.co.uk)
9967.
Neuro-Memristive Circuits for Edge Computing: A Review (arxiv.org)
9968.
Best Pitch Decks: The Early Stage Pitch Decks of the Hottest Funded Startups (forbes.com)
9969.
Ankane/eps: Linear regression for Ruby (github.com)
9970.
Indian Govt asks WhatsApp to stop spread of irresponsible and explosive messages (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
9971.
Vue.js and AWS Lambda: Developing Production-Ready Apps (auth0.com)
9972.
Audience-Based Marketing: Benefits and Solutions (kruschecompany.com)
9973.
I talked to Duplex, Google’s scarily human AI voice (fastcodesign.com)
9974.
Referral bonus leads to lower-quality candidates (sociologicalscience.com)
9975.
How to Stop Third Party Apps from Reading Your Gmail Messages (geekermag.com)
9976.
'It's going to create a revolution': how AI is transforming the NHS (theguardian.com)
9977.
Languages of GitHub (githut.info)
9978.
Google styled IO buttons (uicard.io)
9979.
Demo Africa selects two South African startups on its innovation tour (iafrikan.com)
9980.
Python awesome (pythonawesome.com)
9981.
Applications Are Open for Startup Battlefield at Disrupt Berlin ’18 (techcrunch.com)
9982.
How web 'celebrity' treat others work (twitter.com)
9983.
Pipelines – a guided tour of the new IO API in .NET, part 2 (blog.marcgravell.com)
9984.
Learn ReactJS in 60 min (github.com)
9985.
Uber returns to Finland today as taxi deregulation comes into effect (metropolitan.fi)
9986.
SAP Risk Not Understood by C-Level (infosecurity-magazine.com)
9987.
Satl: Just another file-based database to store documents writen with python (github.com)
9988.
Slack didn’t kill email – and it might have made it stronger (theverge.com)
9989.
Compiler-assisted Code Randomization (dandylife.net)
9990.
David Chang's Unified Theory of Deliciousness (wired.com)