July 2016 Archive
9901.
Tesla driver’s death using car’s ‘Autopilot’ probed by NHTSA (salon.com)
9902.
Ooriginal iPhone reviews that got everything completely wrong (bgr.com)
9903.
Print your own Poker Planning cards (hacktoon.com)
9904.
The 30 Tools We Use to Run Ugmonk (ugmonk.com)
9905.
Command line notebook written on D language (github.com)
9906.
Painting with AIs (medium.com)
9907.
Butter, Bacon, and Bone Broth: A Week on the Lakers Diet (grantland.com)
9908.
The Negro Motorist Green Book and Black America’s Perpetual Search for a Home (the-toast.net)
9909.
San Francisco Landlords Gird for Slowdown as Startup Frenzy Ebbs (bloomberg.com)
9910.
Google is working on a virtual reality version of Chrome for Android devices (theverge.com)
9911.
Why Richard Is the Best Manager on HBO's “Silicon Valley” (by Reid Hoffman) (linkedin.com)
9912.
The headphone jack (marco.org)
9913.
Oracle Brings SPARC to the Cloud (oracle.com)
9914.
JavaScript Air – the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript (javascriptair.com)
9915.
The massive scale of Australia's election (bbc.com)
9916.
The Ocean Gets Big Data (nautil.us)
9917.
App for Movies, Series, YouTube and More (makeuseof.com)
9918.
From idea to product – WRITE (boopis.com)
9919.
By Making a Game Out of Rejection, a Man Conquers Fear (npr.org)
9920.
Eyefi to Brick Its Older Wi-Fi Cards (petapixel.com)
9921.
Can introversion be an entrepreneurial advantage? (virgin.com)
9922.
Rails 5.0 Released: Action Cable, API mode, and so much more (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
9923.
Landing a job in Europe for (Indian) foreigners (blog.valbonne-consulting.com)
9924.
Facebook Bot to Design Your Social Media Assets (m.me)
9925.
Finding sum of two encrypted numbers (crypto.stackexchange.com)
9926.
Newsletters in your NewsBlur (blog.newsblur.com)
9927.
“SQL injection” is 17 years old. Why is it still around? (security.stackexchange.com)
9928.
Fatal Tesla Crash Proves Full Autonomy Is the Only Solution (gizmodo.com)
9929.
5 Board Games to Up Your Investing Game (fool.com)
9930.
Self-Driving Tesla Was Involved in Fatal Crash, U.S. Says (nytimes.com)