July 2016 Archive
1171.
Reactors, Channels, and Event Streams for Composable Distributed Programming (researchgate.net)
1172.
Cache coherency primer (2014) (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
1173.
GPLGPU Walkthrough (latchup.blogspot.com)
1174.
Set server timezones to UTC (yellerapp.com)
1175.
Tom Wolfe takes on linguistics (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
1176.
Algebraic patterns – Semigroup (philipnilsson.github.io)
1177.
Richest nations fail to agree on deadline to phase out fossil fuel subsidies (washingtonpost.com)
1178.
A simple, fully featured command line note taking tool written in Rust (github.com)
1179.
LokiJS – In-memory JavaScript Datastore with Persistence (lokijs.org)
1180.
GitHub: Reorder issues in a milestone (github.com)
1181.
Compile OCaml to JavaScript, use ReactJS, bindings to ReactJS, several examples (github.com)
1182.
Researchers blur the line between classical and quantum physics (phys.org)
1183.
Debian .onion services (onion.debian.org)
1184.
Circuit Breakers in Elixir (blog.rokkincat.com)
1185.
Dive into GHC: Intermediate Forms (stephendiehl.com)
1186.
Research suggests many US parents will lie when saying kids made them happier (washingtonpost.com)
1187.
Ask HN: 12 year old tech savvy girl – books, programs, events, advice?
1188.
Ask HN: Any advice for switching from self-employment back to employee?
1189.
Squirrel Programming Language (developer.valvesoftware.com)
1190.
Boost Your Data Munging with R (jangorecki.github.io)
1191.
GNU Unifont Glyphs (unifoundry.com)
1192.
Linux on the SDS7102 Scope (blog.weinigel.se)
1193.
An Almost Acquisition Story (astronomer.io)
1194.
Why do many corpses found in Europe’s peat bogs show signs of violent death? (nautil.us)
1195.
Preemptive Scheduling of Erlang NIFs (hansihe.com)
1196.
EFF Lawsuit Takes on DMCA Section 1201 (eff.org)
1197.
The Case for Working in Silicon Valley and Living in the Rust Belt (bloomberg.com)
1198.
Why don't companies use FreeBSD as much in production as Linux?
1199.
Genetic evidence for natural selection in humans in the contemporary USA (biorxiv.org)
1200.
The Blog That Disappeared (nytimes.com)