July 2018 Archive
2701.
The Confidence Sequence Method: A Computer-Age Test for Statistical SLOs (pvk.ca)
2702.
Practical Apache Spark in 10 Minutes. Part 4 – MLib (datascience-school.com)
2703.
Transgender men talk about life on the other side of the gender divide (washingtonpost.com)
2704.
Segmental Additive Tissue Engineering (nature.com)
2705.
Comparison of Top 6 Python NLP Libraries (activewizards.com)
2706.
50% off any JetBrains IDE/.NET tool personal subscription for the next 50 hours (jetbrains.com)
2707.
Ban kitchens from the houses of San Francisco supervisors (change.org)
2708.
The Masculine Mystique of T (nybooks.com)
2709.
Ask HN: Can you work out how this is done? (repost)
2710.
Show HN: Make OS X Great Again – Mac app that fixes the annoying parts of OS X (makeosxgreatagain.com)
2711.
EU official used colorful, simplified cue cards in trade meeting with Trump (thehill.com)
2712.
Show HN: Txxt.app – an ultra simple SMS notepad (txxt.app)
2713.
Venmo: how the payment app exposes our private lives (theguardian.com)
2714.
Multiple-Image Network Graphics and how it came to be (libpng.org)
2715.
Ask HN: Is Magic Leap just vaporware?
2716.
Coffee drinking inversely associated with mortality (treehugger.com)
2717.
Ask HN: Why is everyone so obsessed with serverless?
2718.
Human Transit (2011) (humantransit.org)
2719.
Python Operators (thetaranights.com)
2720.
Show HN: Flashcards for Frontend Developers (nlaz.github.io)
2721.
Glycemia, starch, and sugar in context (2009) (raypeat.com)
2722.
The Big Business of Being Gwyneth Paltrow (nytimes.com)
2723.
Could psychedelics transform mental health? (bbc.co.uk)
2724.
The SIM Hijackers (motherboard.vice.com)
2725.
Two abandoned Soviet space shuttles left in the Kazakh steppe (edition.cnn.com)
2726.
Fake sultan was scamming a Miami billionaire. Then he ate pork (miamiherald.com)
2727.
Show HN: A command-line flat-file note management app in Python 3 (hawth.bitbucket.io)
2728.
I Returned My ThinkPad 3 Times (tomshardware.com)
2729.
A hash table re-hash (hpjansson.org)
2730.
Ruby on Rails to Lucky on Crystal: Blazing fast, fewer bugs, and even more fun (hackernoon.com)