July 2018 Archive
10261.
Social Media Designer Templates (kickypie.com)
10262.
Credit Bureau Blues (avc.com)
10263.
Meet the Numtots (theguardian.com)
10264.
Embrace the SICK (esr.ibiblio.org)
10265.
Talkyard: Open Source StackOverflow, Slack, Discourse, Reddit, Disqus Hybrid (github.com)
10266.
Autonomy: You’re Doing It Wrong (medium.com)
10267.
A Path to Broad AI: 5 Challenges (eetimes.com)
10268.
This tax must fall (iafrikan.com)
10269.
Tarrifs Push Manufacturer to Embrace Lights Out Manufacturing (nytimes.com)
10270.
Elon calls out a reporter directly for bribing Tesla employee for valuable IP (twitter.com)
10271.
NASA will test quieter supersonic booms over Texas this year (technologyreview.com)
10272.
Codec 2 at 450 bit/s (rowetel.com)
10273.
“Cheetah 3” robot has no cameras but can climb stairs with obstacles (news.mit.edu)
10274.
The Secret Price of Pets (nytimes.com)
10275.
Push Nope-ifications (blog.iconfactory.com)
10276.
Chlorophyll: The hidden Creator (practicalhuman.org)
10277.
Just another way of fixing bugs (zubialevich.blogspot.com)
10278.
Juul Makes Being a Unicorn Look (Really) Good (news.crunchbase.com)
10279.
Surveillance company employee indicted for attempt to sell spyware code for $50m (calcalistech.com)
10280.
#RunAway from Russian-Linked Twitter Accounts That Are Posing as Ex-Democrats (arcdigital.media)
10281.
A massive study solidifies the link between particulates from cars and diabetes (theatlantic.com)
10282.
Google admits it lost out to Microsoft buying GitHub (theverge.com)
10283.
EU copyright proposal rejected, but revised version still a threat, says EFF (nwn.blogs.com)
10284.
Tesla has now deployed over 10,000 Superchargers (electrek.co)
10285.
Judge Facciola: Carpenter Decision May Signal the End of Third Party Doctrine (jdsupra.com)
10286.
California's strong net neutrality bill is back (gizmodo.com)
10287.
NASA Reveals Experimental Quiet Supersonic Plane (newsweek.com)
10288.
Apple/Siri Shortcuts Repository (github.com)
10289.
Google’s Duplex AI could kill the call center (qz.com)
10290.
The GDPR doesn't actually change much, and here is why (argoledo.com)