July 2018 Archive
11881.
Edsger W.Dijkstra: Train toilet problem (1973) (cs.utexas.edu)
11882.
How to build your own React boilerplate – freeCodeCamp (medium.freecodecamp.org)
11883.
A platform for problem sharing and business idea discovery (crowderly.com)
11884.
Get feedback for your startup pitch deck (openincubator.com)
11885.
How to get admitted into the acute psychiatric ward in a hospital (moodcheckin.com)
11886.
MS teams has a free tier now. Limited to 300 users though (cnbc.com)
11887.
Ipv4 may have much longer hidden life
11888.
Automating the Creation of a TOC for my Ghost Blog (blog.praveen.science)
11889.
Why I Don’t Bullshit My Kid (fatherly.com)
11890.
In 2017, US Had Largest Decrease in CO2 Emissions, EU Had 4th Largest Increase (aei.org)
11891.
Ken Ribet's Favorite Theorem (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
11892.
Bothersome Bystanders and Self Driving Cars (rodneybrooks.com)
11893.
Pixar's Lecture Notes on Physically Based Modelling (pixar.com)
11894.
Close Air Support Fly-Off Farce (pogo.org)
11895.
What are some features new to Perl 6 that should be adopted by other languages? (quora.com)
11896.
CREW: A Weeding Manual for Modern Libraries (2012) [pdf] (tsl.texas.gov)
11897.
Michael Pollan on How the Science of Psychedelics Illuminates Consciousness (brainpickings.org)
11898.
Japan's 700-year-old 'oke' craft gets a modern makeover (edition.cnn.com)
11899.
Mining Moon Ice: Prospecting Plans Starting to Take Shape (space.com)
11900.
X on the Blockchain (ljc.io)
11901.
Hands-On Machine Learning with JavaScript (itbook.store)
11902.
An optimistic explanation of the outrage epidemic (lesswrong.com)
11903.
France wins World Cup (nytimes.com)
11904.
Deep subterranean connection between two Japan volcanoes (phys.org)
11905.
Cross-Sex Hormones and Acute Cardiovascular Events in Transgender Persons (annals.org)
11906.
The inspiring earlier life of Stephen hawking (blog.uicard.io)
11907.
Zebras Fix What Unicorns Break (medium.com)
11908.
Ecuador in talks to evict Julian Assange, its ‘stone in the shoe’ (thetimes.co.uk)
11909.
Men’s ties may reduce blood flow to the brain and limit work performance (google.com)
11910.
Show HN: Search engine for Engineering blogs (mohitmun.github.io)