July 2018 Archive
91.
Our experience launching a paid, proprietary product on Linux (blog.hiri.com)
92.
A div that looks different in every browser (twitter.com)
93.
Portable Cloud Programming with Go Cloud (blog.golang.org)
94.
Zulip – Open-source, threading-based Slack alternative (zulipchat.com)
95.
Show HN: Layoutit – An interactive CSS Grid generator (layoutit.com)
96.
Linux touchpad like a Macbook: goal worth pursuing? (williambharding.com)
97.
A new digital divide: Young people who can’t use keyboards (asahi.com)
98.
Web Architecture 101 (engineering.videoblocks.com)
99.
Employers will do almost anything to find workers except pay them more (latimes.com)
100.
Trial wipes out over 80% of Australian disease-spreading mosquito (csiro.au)
101.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2018)
102.
Knative – Kubernetes-based platform to manage modern serverless workloads (cloud.google.com)
103.
Itty Bitty: Sites contained within their own links (itty.bitty.site)
104.
Mark Zuckerberg and his empire of oily rags (craphound.com)
105.
The Octonion Math That Could Underpin Physics (quantamagazine.org)
106.
MacBook Pro with i9 chip is throttled due to thermal issues, claims YouTuber (macrumors.com)
107.
The last thing libraries need is Silicon Valley “disruption.” (vox.com)
108.
Google to developers: We take down your extension because we can (palant.de)
109.
Google Cloud Platform – The Good, Bad, and Ugly (deps.co)
110.
The Great Apple Keyboard Cover-Up (ifixit.org)
111.
EU fines Asus, Denon-Marantz, Philips and Pioneer $130M for online price fixing (techcrunch.com)
112.
The Site Reliability Workbook: Practical Ways to Implement SRE [pdf] (services.google.com)
113.
Fukushima’s nuclear signature found in California wine (technologyreview.com)
114.
Elixir v1.7 released (elixir-lang.org)
115.
Thank You, Robert Voit, Creator of Paint Shop Pro (ianlotinsky.wordpress.com)
116.
Ask HN: Any good examples of learning through games/puzzles, for adults?
117.
YC’s 2018 Summer Reading List (blog.ycombinator.com)
118.
Ten years left to redesign lithium-ion batteries? (nature.com)
119.
Async and Await in Rust: a full proposal (boats.gitlab.io)
120.
Cognitive Distortions of People Who Get Stuff Done (2012) [pdf] (pdfs.semanticscholar.org)