July 2018 Archive
15301.
Ask HN: What sub-field should I focus on?
15302.
Simple web game No-three-in-line (radcliffe.cc)
15303.
We start work late as we grow older
15304.
Angular Feature Route Libraries (youtube.com)
15305.
Why Does Every Soccer Player Do This? (nytimes.com)
15306.
Ask HN: What would you like to see as open source software?
15307.
India says ‘yes’ to net neutrality (thenextweb.com)
15308.
What Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub means for the future of open source (techworld.com)
15309.
If NES Classic wasn’t rare enough for you, here’s the new golden Shonen Famicom (arstechnica.com)
15310.
GDPR and third party risk (cybelangel.com)
15311.
The Japanese Death Cult's String of Futility (worldview.stratfor.com)
15312.
FCC Screws with Its Complaint Process–and You'll Still Need to Pay $225[Updated] (gizmodo.com)
15313.
Ask HN: What is the greatest thing you have done out of jealousy/envy?
15314.
Charting the Great Twitter Bot Purge of 2018 (beta.observablehq.com)
15315.
Machine Learning professor on Google Brain and other commercial ML research labs (threadreaderapp.com)
15316.
VR therapist helps patients overcome fear of heights in Oxford study (newatlas.com)
15317.
New research could banish guilty feeling for consuming whole dairy products (uth.edu)
15318.
Ask HN: Is it worth getting a computer science degree?
15319.
Ask HN: How to measure software complexity on a business-friendly level?
15320.
Microsoft Calls for AI Face Recognition Software Regulation (bloomberg.com)
15321.
Diploid: k8s-native CI/CD for people who hate needless complexity with passion (github.com)
15322.
Ask HN: Getting direct contacts for jobs I'm not qualified for
15323.
Ohio Schools Propose Pepperspray Against School Shooters (gizmodo.com)
15324.
Walmart patents tech that would allow it to eavesdrop on cashiers (theguardian.com)
15325.
Optical cochlear implants restore hearing in deaf gerbils – Physics World (physicsworld.com)
15326.
Okanogan search and rescue teams use helicopter to save student from wolf pack (khq.com)
15327.
Intertwingularity (en.wikipedia.org)
15328.
What if we knew when and how we'd die? (bbc.com)
15329.
Code Style: A Key Ingredient to Developer Bliss (medium.com)
15330.
Microsoft offers extended support for Windows, SQL 2008–but with a catch (arstechnica.com)