July 2016 Archive
1711.
Austria: The up-and-coming early-stage investment capital of europe (techcrunch.com)
1712.
George Orwell would have voted to leave the European Union (spartacus-educational.com)
1713.
Disabled teen sues TSA, Memphis airport after bloody scuffle (cbsnews.com)
1714.
Why I Had a Magnet Implanted in My Finger (wbur.org)
1715.
Literature in Castro’s Cuba (theparisreview.org)
1716.
The Victorians had the same concerns about technology as we do (diseasesofmodernlife.org)
1717.
In Praise of Passivity (2012) [pdf] (studiahumana.com)
1718.
Hacking Calculords part 2: Who needs fingers? (rkoutnik.com)
1719.
Inter-Procedural Optimization and Derefinement (playingwithpointers.com)
1720.
How to design parabolic, hyperbolic, elliptical reflectors for 3D printing (stratnel.com)
1721.
In Search of Time’s Origin (2014) (nautil.us)
1722.
Statement on DMCA Lawsuit (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
1723.
A Single-Layer Atmosphere Model (acs.org)
1724.
Go’s march to low-latency GC (blog.twitch.tv)
1725.
All Turkish academics banned from traveling abroad (rt.com)
1726.
'I'm a Student-Debt Slave.' How'd We Get Here? (npr.org)
1727.
What a Digital Afterlife Might Be Like (theatlantic.com)
1728.
Google to Train 2 Million Indian Android Developers (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
1729.
Why the Navy Needs Disruption Now (steveblank.com)
1730.
Show HN: Postleaf – Open source blogging platform (postleaf.net)
1731.
Milk, orange juice, pedialyte more hydrating than water (mobile.nytimes.com)
1732.
Why Are We All on Medium?
1733.
Is the Semi-Permanent “Gunpowder Empire” Historical Scenario Plausible? (bradford-delong.com)
1734.
Clash Rules Everything Around Me (reallifemag.com)
1735.
Rigged YouTube videos can use Siri and Google Now to hijack your phone (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
1736.
How 'Pokémon GO' Can Lure More Customers to Your Local Business (forbes.com)
1737.
Car2Go Reduces Car Ownership, Transportation Research Center Finds (citylab.com)
1738.
Introduction to Functional Programming in JavaScript (Part 1) (asep.co)
1739.
Statistically Controlling for Confounding Constructs Is Harder Than You Think (journals.plos.org)
1740.
The EMV chip credit card transition in the US has been a disaster (qz.com)