July 2018 Archive
151.
LIDL cancels SAP introduction after spending 500M Euro (br.de)
152.
Alzheimer's risk 10 times lower with herpes medication (medicalnewstoday.com)
153.
Police search homes of Zwiebelfreunde board members and OpenLab in Augsburg (ccc.de)
154.
When You Watch Sports, Your Brain Thinks You’re Playing (nautil.us)
155.
Amazon’s share of the US e-commerce market is now 49% (techcrunch.com)
156.
Bitwarden – Open Source Password Manager (bitwarden.com)
157.
Having Alzheimer’s at 38 (2015) (site.macleans.ca)
158.
Ndb – An improved debugging experience for Node.js (github.com)
159.
Why the New V8 Is So Damn Fast (nodesource.com)
160.
Teach Yourself Computer Science (teachyourselfcs.com)
161.
How did Google get so big? (cbsnews.com)
162.
Why some PhDs are quitting academia for unconventional jobs (cbc.ca)
163.
Postmortem for Malicious Packages Published on July 12th, 2018 (eslint.org)
164.
The Spiral Language (github.com)
165.
The Free Stack – Running Your Application for Free on AWS (p.agnihotry.com)
166.
AdamW and Super-convergence is now the fastest way to train neural nets (fast.ai)
167.
TSA is tracking regular travelers like terrorists in secret surveillance program (apps.bostonglobe.com)
168.
Yes, Amazon Is Tracking People (cato.org)
169.
Tom Tryniski digitized nearly 50M pages of newspapers in his living room (cjr.org)
170.
Ask HN: As a team lead how to handle project going off the rails?
171.
Bay Area cities are cracking down on free food at tech companies (businessinsider.com)
172.
REST was never about CRUD (tyk.io)
173.
Show HN: Checklist of over 100 directories to submit your startup (submitchecklist.com)
174.
Stripe Press (press.stripe.com)
175.
FCC Proposes Changing Comment System After WSJ Found Thousands of Fakes (wsj.com)
176.
Backblaze Durability Is Eleven 9s – And Why It Doesn’t Matter (backblaze.com)
177.
PEP 572: Python assignment expressions has been accepted (groups.google.com)
178.
First Successful Test of General Relativity Near Supermassive Black Hole (eso.org)
179.
How to Analyze Billions of Records per Second on a Single Desktop PC (clemenswinter.com)
180.
Things That Happen in Silicon Valley and Also the Soviet Union (twitter.com)