Apex memmove – fast memcpy/memmove on x86/x64
(codeproject.com)
July 2016 Archive
1231.
1232.
Acorn and Amstrad
(filfre.net)
1234.
The Empirical Economics of Online Attention
(papers.ssrn.com)
1235.
1236.
Employee #1: General Assembly
(themacro.com)
1237.
Do nice guys come second?
(1843magazine.com)
1238.
1239.
Awkward – A Node.js-based terminal emulator
(github.com)
1240.
Why we're Post-Fact
(granta.com)
1241.
Housing can’t be a good investment and affordable
(cityobservatory.org)
1242.
The Fallacy of Seeing Patterns
(blog.clevertap.com)
1243.
Harnessing light for wireless communications
(code.facebook.com)
1244.
Nancy – A lightweight web framework for .NET
(nancyfx.org)
1245.
Tales from the lunar module guidance computer (2004)
(doneyles.com)
1247.
Facebook Tax Bill Over Ireland Move Could Cost $5B
(bloomberg.com)
1249.
The Double Edged Sword of the Web
(ponyfoo.com)
1250.
The Man Who Invented Intelligent Traffic Control a Century Too Early
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1251.
On the boundaries of GPL enforcement
(lwn.net)
1252.
Create Your Own Shell in Python
(hackercollider.com)
1253.
Thinker – Easily clone and sync RethinkDB databases
(github.com)
1254.
Why Some Cuisines Are More Expensive Than Others
(theatlantic.com)
1255.
Remove Firefox Hello from FF49
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1256.
How Tinder's “feedback loop” forces men and women into extreme strategies
(technologyreview.com)
1257.
Amazon Picking Challenge
(amazonpickingchallenge.org)
1258.
Q&A: Bill Gates on investments in energy technologies
(technologyreview.com)
1259.
Random notes on improving the Redis LRU algorithm
(antirez.com)
1260.
Startups need to respect the laws of retail physics
(techcrunch.com)