July 2018 Archive
14941.
Netflix and the constant struggle of making choices (medium.com)
14942.
Dixons Carphone says data breach affected 10M (bbc.co.uk)
14943.
State of Kotlin (pusher.com)
14944.
High Sierra Format (en.wikipedia.org)
14945.
Introduction to Freenet (youtube.com)
14946.
Thanks, Google (blog.theoldreader.com)
14947.
Brain game doesn't offer brain gain (medicalxpress.com)
14948.
Show HN: Switch your employment to remotement (remotement.com)
14949.
Ask HN: Any Colleges that don't use WebAssign?
14950.
Weapons of Math Destruction, Ethical Matrix, and Nate Silver (kdnuggets.com)
14951.
How to Read an RFC (mnot.net)
14952.
ICE Scoring Tactics Would Get You Killed on the Battlefield (blog.ladder.io)
14953.
VisiCalc's Enduring Vision (hyperindexed.com)
14954.
Apple reports record $53.3B revenue in Q3 2018, led by iPhone (venturebeat.com)
14955.
Dark Pattern: Opt-in above the fold, but opt-out below the fold (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
14956.
Can Facebook Be Trusted with Democracy? (theatlantic.com)
14957.
The IPv4 address space transfer market: 2018 mid-year report (circleid.com)
14958.
Magic Leap One's Reported Field of View Leaves a Lot to Be Desired (uploadvr.com)
14959.
Serverless Bot Framework (aws.amazon.com)
14960.
Netflix Movies List for August 2018 (technobs.com)
14961.
Matthew Walker Ph.D – Author of “Why We Sleep” (podcast) (kevinrose.com)
14962.
Political Ad Collector browser extension (projects.propublica.org)
14963.
List: Silicon Valley Startup or Plague-Ridden Feudal Business? (mcsweeneys.net)
14964.
How LeBron James’ new public school really is the first of its kind (sbnation.com)
14965.
Amazon's global workforce has changed genetic makeup of Seattle's blood supply (bizjournals.com)
14966.
A Long-Overdue Blueprint for Regulating Big Tech (newrepublic.com)
14967.
To take the resistance out of change, leaders need to move beyond mass messaging (torch.io)
14968.
Animation: HTTP 1.1 vs. HTTP.2 vs. HTTP/2 with Push (freecontent.manning.com)
14969.
Auction Your Skills (thejobauction.com)
14970.
Vue meetup in San Francisco tomorrow (meetup.com)