July 2015 Archive
12271.
Never die Vim fans
(coolwanglu.github.io)
12272.
Meet the Engineer Who Forced Silicon Valley's Gender Problem into the Open
(m.motherjones.com)
12273.
‘The Hacker News Frontpage Protects Itself’
(statspotting.com)
12274.
12275.
Will Silicon Valley stay on top?
(bbc.com)
12276.
Do Elite Business Schools Benefit Economies at All?
(organizationsandsocialchange.wordpress.com)
12277.
Foxconn to hire a million Indian staff in major base shift
(theregister.co.uk)
12278.
BitTorrent Gives Developers a Cloud-Free Alternative
(readwrite.com)
12279.
The Field Guide to Data Science [pdf]
(boozallen.com)
12280.
12281.
Redecentralize Alternative Internet
(redecentralize.github.io)
12282.
What Good Is a Hackathon, Really?
(theatlantic.com)
12283.
Fake Bot Traffic Reducing Publishers Revenue
(shieldsquare.com)
12284.
12285.
Most workers are employees, says US Dept of Labor
(america.aljazeera.com)
12286.
Overcoming JavaScript Framework Fatigue
(teropa.info)
12287.
The power of randomness (John Baez)
(plus.google.com)
12288.
12289.
Minimal PCG number generator in Go
(github.com)
12291.
Microsoft PhotoDNA Cloud Service
(blogs.microsoft.com)
12292.
Free software fans land crucial punch in Ubuntu row – but it's not over
(theregister.co.uk)
12293.
Bring Back Ellen Pao as the CEO of Reddit Inc
(change.org)
12294.
Theory of disruptive innovation as a pseudo science
(geirfreysson.com)
12295.
What History Can Explain About Greek Crisis
(nytimes.com)
12296.
Asking Siri to charge your phone dials the police
(theverge.com)
12297.
SurviveJS – Webpack and React
(survivejs.com)
12298.
12299.
Quantum physics in neuroscience and psychology
(rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org)
12300.
Did Mars once have oceans? Curiosity discovers continental crust
(theregister.co.uk)