July 2018 Archive
12031.
Indonesia mob slaughters nearly 300 crocodiles in revenge killing (bbc.com)
12032.
Candlepin: Red Hat's Open Source Subscription and Entitlement Management (candlepinproject.org)
12033.
Are You Ready to Fly Without a Human Pilot? (nytimes.com)
12034.
How e-commerce is transforming rural China (newyorker.com)
12035.
Vim-zen, a barebones vim plugin manager (github.com)
12036.
Mars at Opposition 2018: How to See It and What to Expect (space.com)
12037.
Play Nintendo and Super Nintendo Games Using Emulation on a Raspberry Pi (linuxjournal.com)
12038.
F.A. Hayek: Why the Worst Get on Top (fee.org)
12039.
Designing with your head, not with your guts (medium.com)
12040.
Wireshark Is Now Twenty (blog.wireshark.org)
12041.
Lenia – Mathematical Life Forms (vimeo.com)
12042.
DNS over HTTPS performance in India using RIPE probes (medium.com)
12043.
Hacker News UX Review (medium.com)
12044.
Building a (Very) Custom Mechanical Keyboard (csun.io)
12045.
Assessing the Scalability of Biologically-Motivated DL Algorithms (arxiv.org)
12046.
AI Thought Leaders on Capitol Hill (hpcwire.com)
12047.
Containers or VMs: ​Which is more secure? The answer will surprise you (zdnet.com)
12048.
On “solving” Montezuma’s Revenge (medium.com)
12049.
MacBook Pro 2.9 ghz review: 2018 (austinmann.com)
12050.
Luxembourg: The tiny nation leading a new space race (bbc.com)
12051.
AREL, TextWorld, ECommerce Chatbot, Bloomberg and BAIR AI Courses, (medium.com)
12052.
How to always get a reply to your emails (youtube.com)
12053.
Lunar Magic (Super Mario World Level Editor) (fusoya.eludevisibility.org)
12054.
The Best Mexican Restaurants in California’s Central Valley (eater.com)
12055.
This GPS Spoofing Hack Can Really Mess with Your Google Maps Trips (forbes.com)
12056.
Rather than demonizing driving–let’s just stop subsidizing it (strongtowns.org)
12057.
Some musings on how we write code (levelup.gitconnected.com)
12058.
74% of Milwaukee's murders have no arrests made (projects.jsonline.com)
12059.
Getting to Know Graal, the New Java JIT Compiler (infoq.com)
12060.
Dev.to will go open source on Aug.8th (dev.to)