July 2015 Archive
1981.
How Driscoll’s Is Hacking the Strawberry of the Future (bloomberg.com)
1982.
FanDuel Raises $275M (recode.net)
1983.
Ask HN: What are your note-taking techniques?
1984.
Using the System Font in Web Content (webkit.org)
1985.
Interview with Michael Moorcock (newstatesman.com)
1986.
Early telegraph routes were strikingly similar to today’s Internet pathways (moreintelligentlife.com)
1987.
India’s Outsourcing Firms Change Direction as ‘Cloud’ Moves In (wsj.com)
1988.
Implementing the THX Deep Note Sound with AudioKit [video] (vimeo.com)
1989.
Generate self-signed x509 certificates valid for multiple URLs/IPs (github.com)
1990.
Intel Skylake sample breaks 6.5GHz mark on LN2 (dvhardware.net)
1991.
Toggle CSS bookmarklet (github.com)
1992.
Didi Kuaidi, Uber’s Rival in China, Has Raised $2B in Fresh Funding (techcrunch.com)
1993.
Developing NASA's mission software with Java (jaxenter.com)
1994.
My journey into Scandinavian design (oliverdamian.info)
1995.
Put the “Ph” Back in PhD (magazine.jhsph.edu)
1996.
Feynman Algorithm (c2.com)
1997.
China's Stock Market Pain Is India’s Financial Gain (bloomberg.com)
1998.
City Creator (2002) (citycreator.com)
1999.
The evolution of a programming language over four years (codehereandthere.blogspot.com)
2000.
Programming M.C. Kids (1992) (games.greggman.com)
2001.
Direct Thrust Measurements of an EMDrive and Evaluation of Possible Side-Effects (arc.aiaa.org)
2002.
Announcing the First Art of Computer Programming EBooks (www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu)
2003.
Reddit Chief Engineer Quits After Less Than Two Months on the Job (recode.net)
2004.
Hadley Wickham, the Man Who Revolutionized R (priceonomics.com)
2005.
The Secret Life of Cheese (roadsandkingdoms.com)
2006.
Intel and Micron begin production on new class of non-volatile memory (newsroom.intel.com)
2007.
The Definition of Lying and Deception (plato.stanford.edu)
2008.
Rtrace is an x86/x86_64 native code debugger written in Ruby (github.com)
2009.
A Gentle Introduction to Berkeley Packet Filters (2014) (tylerfisher.org)
2010.
Bring Us Your Genes: An Icelandic company's quest to conquer disease (nautil.us)