July 2016 Archive
14941.
Sven.txt (2000) (janit.iki.fi)
14942.
Ask HN: Projects to learn a programming language
14943.
Get rid of switch/case/if (piotrgankiewicz.com)
14944.
Disrupting CloudHSM – any takers?
14945.
Illinois Man Charged with Desecrating US Flag After Posting Photos on Facebook (forbes.com)
14946.
Ask HN: How to move from architecture to cod
14947.
Ask HN: CMS vs. no CMS statistics?
14948.
Brexit will make things worse. Is that why people voted for it? (washingtonpost.com)
14949.
Lost motivation for my profitable business
14950.
Scaling Mercurial at Facebook (2014) (code.facebook.com)
14951.
This simple truck design might have prevented the fatal Tesla Model S crash (bgr.com)
14952.
Ganeti: An alternative Hypervisor Manager (ganeti.org)
14953.
Ask HN: Best approach to setup a minimal mvp with newsletter and blog
14954.
A slider that allows a user to select a value at one of the specified tickmarks (github.com)
14955.
Ask HN: Raise money in the US and get a visa
14956.
Show HN: Double Your Network (a free, 10-day email course) (huntanyemail.com)
14957.
Ask HN: Most expressive pattern matching language
14958.
Second Tesla Accident Is Under Investigation (fortune.com)
14959.
Why not drones or bluetooth devices to make the traffic stop interactions safe? (reddit.com)
14960.
Show HN: pac.chat – A realtime, anonymous chat made using node and Google maps (pac.map)
14961.
Paws for Trello – finally a good Trello Mac client (producthunt.com)
14962.
ReactJs doesn't always render your code (pastebin.com)
14963.
Finite time blowup for Lagrangian mods of the three-dimensional Euler equation (terrytao.wordpress.com)
14964.
Ask HN: A tool automatically setup an AWS cluster?
14965.
Does Eating Lunch Cause Hunger? (andrewgelman.com)
14966.
On writing real CSS (again) (blog.colepeters.com)
14967.
Show HN: I'm building a service to help people schedule cron-like tasks (scheduleworkers.com)
14968.
Nine Nasty UX Truths (medium.com)
14969.
How to Forget Someone You Once Loved Deeply (medium.com)
14970.
Climate Change May Already Be Shifting Clouds Toward the Poles (npr.org)