July 2015 Archive
1081.
Iranian Comfort Food (roadsandkingdoms.com)
1082.
The Death of Patient Zero (esquire.com)
1083.
A formalization in Coq of the Haskell pipes library (github.com)
1084.
Open Astrophysics Bookshelf (open-astrophysics-bookshelf.github.io)
1085.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2015)
1086.
Can we colonize the moon? (csmonitor.com)
1087.
“Why are you releasing a full exploit just minutes after the patch is released?” (openwall.com)
1088.
Nadella talks Microsoft's mobile ambitions, Windows 10 strategy, HoloLens (zdnet.com)
1089.
When Prosecutors Believe the Unbelievable (slate.com)
1090.
Self-control improves your prospects, but it may harm your health (economist.com)
1091.
What Happens When Your Brain Says You Don't Exist (npr.org)
1092.
The Rising Appeal of Apprenticeship (nytimes.com)
1093.
Apple Music is a nightmare and I’m done with it (loopinsight.com)
1094.
In Technology, Small Fish Almost Always Eat Big Fish (gsb.stanford.edu)
1095.
All the steps needed to create deep dream animations on EC2 (github.com)
1096.
The Library of Babel as Seen from Within: Reproducing Borges’s Library Online (theparisreview.org)
1097.
Creating a low-latency calling network (whispersystems.org)
1098.
Allen Curve (en.wikipedia.org)
1099.
Illustrated Book on Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (isro.gov.in)
1100.
Science vs. Engineering (jadagul.tumblr.com)
1101.
On how Jet.com chose F# (techgroup.jet.com)
1102.
The decline of Stack Overflow (medium.com)
1103.
How to Read in College (blogs.swarthmore.edu)
1104.
Skit: A pure JavaScript front end for building better web clients (skitjs.com)
1105.
MPAA Emails Reveal Plan to Run Anti-Google Smear Campaign via Today Show and WSJ (techdirt.com)
1106.
Apple Reports Record Third Quarter Results (apple.com)
1107.
Amiga Reloaded – A new Amiga motherboard using original MOS/CSG chips (wiki.icomp.de)
1108.
Container OS comparison (blog.codeship.com)
1109.
Tunneling Data and Commands Over DNS to Bypass Firewalls (zeltser.com)
1110.
NanoPi – Micro ARM WiFi Board (nanopi.org)