July 2018 Archive
241.
Ex-SolarCity employees: We were fired after reporting millions in fake sales (arstechnica.com)
242.
Nike Says Its $250 Running Shoes Will Make You Run Much Faster (nytimes.com)
243.
Why Discord Is Sticking with React Native (blog.discordapp.com)
244.
Why restaurants became so loud (vox.com)
245.
Google Unveils Titan Security Key, a Yubico-Like Phishing Resistant 2FA Device (cyberscoop.com)
246.
Inside the Windows Console (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
247.
British divers make contact with missing Thai football team (theguardian.com)
248.
The rise of 'pseudo-AI': how tech firms quietly use humans to do bots' work (theguardian.com)
249.
Keep a Changelog (keepachangelog.com)
250.
The Allure of Small Towns for Big City Freelancers (slate.com)
251.
What travel insurance really means (medium.com)
252.
Escaping the SPA rabbit hole with modern Rails (medium.com)
253.
GlaxoSmithKline makes $300M investment in 23andMe, forms 50-50 R&D pact (fiercebiotech.com)
254.
Is timeless UI design a thing? (imaginarycloud.com)
255.
Public.resource.org wins appeal on right to publish the law [pdf] (cadc.uscourts.gov)
256.
The soccer ball that survived the Challenger explosion (espn.com)
257.
Spanish Wikipedia also shuts down in protest at proposed EU copyright law (es.wikipedia.org)
258.
U.S. to make More Drugs Easily Available, Cutting Role Doctors Play (bloombergquint.com)
259.
The rich world needs higher real wage growth (economist.com)
260.
Georgia Has a Coast? (bittersoutherner.com)
261.
Secret Life of an Autistic Stripper (narrative.ly)
262.
MoviePass couldn’t afford to pay for movie tickets on Thursday (money.cnn.com)
263.
Pointers Are More Abstract Than You Might Expect in C (stefansf.de)
264.
The World Economy Runs on GPS. It Needs a Backup Plan (bloomberg.com)
265.
Fathom – Simple, trustworthy website analytics (usefathom.com)
266.
Unix system programming in OCaml (2014) (ocaml.github.io)
267.
Looking Glass – A new type of holographic interface (feld.com)
268.
The death of a TLD (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
269.
How Britain beat the odds to achieve space flight, and then abandoned it (medium.com)
270.
Lessons learned scraping 100B product pages (blog.scrapinghub.com)