July 2018 Archive
2731.
The lost standing stones of Devon are still hiding from archaeologists (arstechnica.com)
2732.
Resume Examples from people who got hired by Google, Apple, NASA and others (kickresume.com)
2733.
Show HN: MindForger – Eisenhower matrix, urgency and priority for your notes (mindforger.com)
2734.
Diversity quotas suck. Here's why. (blog.alinelerner.com)
2735.
The U.S.'s 2.5 billion pounds of surplus meat, visualized (vox.com)
2736.
Don Eyles: Space Hacker [video] (spectrum.ieee.org)
2737.
Uber's HR chief steps down following racial discrimination probe (engadget.com)
2738.
A multi-core Python HTTP server (much) faster than Go (spoiler: Cython) (nexedi.com)
2739.
Reflections on Three Years of Reading Knuth (commandlinefanatic.com)
2740.
Voting-Machine Vendor Put Remote-Access Software on Systems Sold to U.S (thedailybeast.com)
2741.
Daisy Architecture (datalanguage.com)
2742.
Russian Hackers Reach US Utility Control Rooms, Homeland Security Officials Say (wsj.com)
2743.
Computer Vision for autonomous navigation(1988) [pdf] (ri.cmu.edu)
2744.
Plutonium is missing, but the government says nothing (publicintegrity.org)
2745.
Hi-tech dreamcatcher defeats sleep amnesia (bbc.co.uk)
2746.
Three women accuse influential Silicon Valley venture capitalist of groping them (siliconvalley.com)
2747.
2748.
Could ETF’s Change the Crypto Market – CryptoPotato – Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency (cryptopotato.com)
2749.
Introducing Google Cloud Build and GitHub Integration (blog.github.com)
2750.
Stockton, California to give $500 a month in basic income to some residents (money.cnn.com)
2751.
Why Didn’t America Become Part of the Modern World? (eand.co)
2752.
Maybe We Should Go Easy on Uncle Bob (philosophicalhacker.com)
2753.
The Resume Is Dead (inc.com)
2754.
Ask HN: What front end tools do you find yourself most productive with?
2755.
Amazon’s Curious Case of the $2,630.52 Used Paperback (nytimes.com)
2756.
Firefox for Android enters maintenance phase as team prepares new browser (xda-developers.com)
2757.
British Women Killed by Men They Previously Reported to Police (broadly.vice.com)
2758.
Teardown of USB Fan Reveals Journalists’ Lack of Opsec (hackaday.com)
2759.
Good news: Your Tesla Model 3 is ready. Bad news: It may take weeks to get fixed (latimes.com)
2760.
Show HN: Prevent email forgery in Gmail using a Blockchain-powered architecture (gmelius.com)