July 2014 Archive
4081.
ITerm2 2.0 Released (iterm2.com)
4082.
Why we don't speak up at work (signalvnoise.com)
4083.
Plan to split California into 6 states to appear on 2016 ballot (theverge.com)
4084.
Ask HN: Month in San Fransico, what to do? ()
4085.
Stop Cheating the Type System (blog.mariusschulz.com)
4086.
Show HN: B/W vision for Chrome – see the visual grid of your design (chrome.google.com)
4087.
Why All the Snowden Docs Should Be Public: An Interview with Cryptome (motherboard.vice.com)
4088.
WebGL Transitions for your image/video slideshows (glsl.io)
4089.
Yo To Invest (medium.com)
4090.
If you fold a paper in half 103 times, it'll get as thick as the Universe (sploid.gizmodo.com)
4091.
18 most active deep learning repos on GitHub (memect.co)
4092.
Offer HN: Free Conversion Rate Optimization Services ()
4093.
Ask HN: Do you know a good Knowledge Base service or software? ()
4094.
LMAX Disruptor: High Performance Inter-Thread Messaging Library (lmax-exchange.github.io)
4095.
Insights on Redis and Symfony2 architecture that handles 1 billion requests/week (labs.octivi.com)
4096.
Feds: Hackers Ran Concert Ticket Racket (krebsonsecurity.com)
4097.
Show HN: Bits – Your 3 times/week fantasies finally come true (video inside) ()
4098.
Can a closed-source programming language survive? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
4099.
Developing your style of code (alexsblog.org)
4100.
Apple Now Working on 12-Inch Retina MacBook Pro, 4K Desktop: Report (bestpcinfos.com)
4101.
Ask HN: When was the first usage of “Hello, world”? ()
4102.
Creating a Provider-Agnostic Private Backplane Network in the Cloud (zerotier.com)
4103.
Ebola Outbreak Evolution Rate (en.wikipedia.org)
4104.
Continuous Integration and Deployment using Jenkins with VMware and AWS EC2 (ravellosystems.com)
4105.
I Need to Stop Misusing Namespaces (blog.shaunfinglas.co.uk)
4106.
Strongloop and Express (medium.com)
4107.
Mindful Browsing (mindfulbrowsing.org)
4108.
Try Jekyll on GitHub, without any installation (github.com)
4109.
PaaS: Heroku, Dokku, Deis, Flynn The Future Is Shaping Up Quite Nicely (devblog.jamespacileo.com)
4110.
Statins are a mess: we need better data, and shared decision making (bmj.com)