Will an 18th-Century Giant Finally Get a Burial at Sea?
(daily.jstor.org)
July 2018 Archive
2821.
2822.
Homebrew 1.7.0
(brew.sh)
2823.
NY threatens to kick Charter out of the state after broadband failures
(arstechnica.com)
2824.
RoughJS lets you draw in a sketchy, hand-drawn-like style
(tutorialdocs.com)
2825.
2826.
Spiders float using electric fields
(cell.com)
2827.
Google PhotoScan Is a Handy Pocket Photo Scanner
(tidbits.com)
2829.
Testing in Production the Netflix Way
(launchdarkly.com)
2830.
2831.
Theory of the All-or-Nothing Marriage
(theatlantic.com)
2832.
2833.
San Francisco Logs Over 16,000 Feces Complaints Since 2013
(newswars.com)
2834.
2835.
How to Use Python to Automate Almost Anything
(ministryoftesting.com)
2836.
2837.
The inconvenient truth about cancer and mobile phones
(theguardian.com)
2838.
GDPR and Web Scraping: Everything You Need to Know to Stay GDPR Compliant
(blog.scrapinghub.com)
2839.
2840.
San Francisco looks to ban free lunch at tech companies
(cbsnews.com)
2841.
My landlord offered me $35K to move out
(la.curbed.com)
2842.
Show HN: Newsit – Get to HackerNews or Reddit Comments (Chrome Extension)
(chrome.google.com)
2843.
AMD: Our crypto boom is over
(businessinsider.com)
2844.
How we solved GitLab's changelog conflict crisis
(about.gitlab.com)
2845.
Mark Zuckerberg's Holocaust comment isn't the only thing he got wrong
(washingtonpost.com)
2846.
Can China build an anti-U.S. alliance?
(washingtonpost.com)
2850.