July 2015 Archive
10831.
Carrying Two Phones
(avc.com)
10832.
Microbe musings about Philae spark skepticism
(nbcnews.com)
10833.
Password Requirements Shaming
(password-shaming.tumblr.com)
10834.
Heroku Isn't for Idiots (2012)
(rdegges.com)
10835.
10836.
10837.
List of video games considered the best
(en.wikipedia.org)
10838.
Why We're Opening TagniFi Markets (For Free)
(tagnifi.com)
10839.
The Real-Life Dangers of Augmented Reality
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10840.
Why being on the JavaScript cutting edge matters
(fourlightyears.blogspot.com)
10841.
Pluto and Charon Surfaces in Living Color
(pluto.jhuapl.edu)
10842.
(Science) Fiction and Design
(medium.com)
10843.
10844.
10845.
10846.
For Startups, How Many Angels Is Too Many?
(nytimes.com)
10847.
How to Build a Unicorn from Scratch – And Walk Away with Nothing
(heidiroizen.tumblr.com)
10848.
NASA Is Testing a Drone for Mars
(popsci.com)
10849.
Stanford neuroscience research: kids learn math better if you emphasize symmetry
(news.stanford.edu)
10850.
The $10,000 girlfriend bounty
(dateren.com)
10851.
A Guide to Transclusion in AngularJS
(teropa.info)
10852.
Safari is not IE, but the web is not Flash. Apple's evergreen problem
(technicaldetails.org)
10853.
The Carpenter Who Almost Killed Hitler
(telegraph.co.uk)
10854.
Big Data University
(bigdatauniversity.com)
10855.
How a Driverless Car Sees the Road
(ted.com)
10856.
Lighthouse is unbundling Kickstarter using Bitcoin
(dailyfintech.com)
10857.
Java 9 gets a REPL
(infoq.com)
10858.
Comparing GraphQL with SPARQL and JSON-LD Framing
(lists.w3.org)
10859.
10860.
How gravity kills Schrodinger's cat
(nature.com)