July 2016 Archive
1261.
Fact Follows Fiction: Real Bridges Based on Euro Banknote Artwork (99percentinvisible.org)
1262.
Kickstarter's Economic Impact Measured at $5B (theguardian.com)
1263.
The solo-bootstrapped SaaS sales challenge (linguaquote.com)
1264.
Skype protocol dumps (skype-open-source2.blogspot.com)
1265.
CrossOver for Android Runs on ChromeBooks (codeweavers.com)
1266.
How America Could Go Dark (wsj.com)
1267.
Silicon Valley-Driven Hype for Self-Driving Cars (nytimes.com)
1268.
Zillow CEO Overpaid for His Los Angeles Home, According to Zillow (la.curbed.com)
1269.
Dyalog APL v15.0 Free for Non-Commercial Use (dyalog.com)
1270.
Atomontage Engine (atomontage.com)
1271.
Using free products for lead generation (blog.clearbit.com)
1272.
Behind Wolfram Alpha’s Mathematical Induction-Based Proof Generator (blog.wolfram.com)
1273.
Apple Fires Back at Spotify for Asking for 'Preferential Treatment' (buzzfeed.com)
1274.
Does More Security at Airports Make Us Safer or Just Move the Targets? (nytimes.com)
1275.
How long should we wait for an overdue earthquake on the San Andreas? (rocksandwater.net)
1276.
Facebook's News Feed (newyorker.com)
1277.
Black therapist was shot by Florida police while helping a person with autism (businessinsider.com)
1278.
Browserprint: are you uniquely identifiable? (browserprint.info)
1279.
Nintendo is up 35% on Pokemon Go success (finance.yahoo.com)
1280.
Western-style diet linked to state-dependent memory inhibition (sciencebulletin.org)
1281.
Build a Swarm cluster (opsnotice.xyz)
1282.
Do Neutrinos Explain Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry? (quantamagazine.org)
1283.
An Architecture for Millions of Things (blog.cityboundsim.com)
1284.
Microsoft Ships Python Code in 1996 (2009) (python-history.blogspot.com)
1285.
50 Shades of System Calls (sysdig.com)
1286.
Project Malmö – A platform for AI experimentation and research in Minecraft (github.com)
1287.
Micro-targeted digital porn is changing human sexuality (aeon.co)
1288.
U.F.C. Sells Itself for $4B (nytimes.com)
1289.
Windows 10 a failure by Microsoft's own metric (theregister.co.uk)
1290.
The other kind of JavaScript fatigue (chrismm.com)