July 2018 Archive
10621.
Fender mirrors (japantimes.co.jp)
10622.
Tomorrow’s squadron leaders will be accompanied by drones (economist.com)
10623.
Ask HN: Would you purchase a non-framework website template in 2018?
10624.
401(k) plans of many large companies are heavily concentrated in employer stock (fortune.com)
10625.
Good Code vs. Bad Code in Golang (medium.com)
10626.
Big Tech Is a Big Problem - Former Chief IMF Economist, Harvard Prof (project-syndicate.org)
10627.
But “crypto” still means cryptography
10628.
Zipf's Law in 50 languages (arxiv.org)
10629.
Little Experiments on the Cheap to Create a More Resilient Life (granolashotgun.com)
10630.
fbenv - Manage all the environments (a bit like direnv, but different) (github.com)
10631.
The 25% Revolution–How Big Does a Minority Have to Be to Reshape Society? (scientificamerican.com)
10632.
ESLint v5.1.0 released (eslint.org)
10633.
Ask HN: What should I look for in a cowork space?
10634.
Making datastructures persistent(1986) [pdf] (cs.cmu.edu)
10635.
Things I learned from my private beta period (hackernoon.com)
10636.
'A Diamond Is Forever' and Other Fairy Tales (poseidon01.ssrn.com)
10637.
Snapshot Work of Art (nybooks.com)
10638.
Auction Your Skills (thejobauction.com)
10639.
Automatically Managing of a Spotify “Recently Added” Playlist (github.com)
10640.
Workout Data from Fitness App Used to Identify Government Spies (gizmodo.com)
10641.
Principles: Great Work ∞ Great Learning (scottcarleton.com)
10642.
Node.js developer contract position Apple Inc
10643.
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Scientist? (mobile.nytimes.com)
10644.
iPhone X – Memory (youtube.com)
10645.
Single-node docker – Managing services on one server with Portainer and Drone (ambrose.makerforce.io)
10646.
Sorry, Power-Lunchers. These Tables Are Reserved for Drop-In Workers (nytimes.com)
10647.
Hidden conflicts? Pharma payments to FDA advisers (sciencemag.org)
10648.
Server Driven Rendering for React Native (github.com)
10649.
Immigration and Redistribution (scholar.harvard.edu)
10650.
Europe is using smartphone data as a weapon to deport refugees UK (wired.co.uk)