July 2017 Archive
3001.
Elon Musk's big battery brings reality crashing into a post-truth world (theguardian.com)
3002.
Tech Companies Protest Against Stacked Odds to Save Net Neutrality (net.xyz)
3003.
Show HN: Asio, a tool that generates police body cam footage requests (asio.ooo)
3004.
Custom Layouts for Your Push Notifications (medium.com)
3005.
Show HN: Map showing distribution of the IMDb top movie filming sites in London (go2cinema.com)
3006.
The Year 2038 Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
3007.
Show HN: Gigalixir: A PaaS for Elixir Apps (gigalixir.com)
3008.
The 10x developer is a myth (codementor.io)
3009.
Coding is the new cursive writing – and we have to embrace it (theglobeandmail.com)
3010.
First proof that Facebook dark ads could swing an election (newscientist.com)
3011.
Somerdale to Skarbimierz (lrb.co.uk)
3012.
Code Running on Ionized Particles, or WTF Is Serverless (clever-cloud.com)
3013.
Driving the Beat Road (washingtonpost.com)
3014.
Microsoft’s default font is at the center of a government corruption case (thenextweb.com)
3015.
FaunaDB enters the enterprise (fauna.com)
3016.
HackMIT 2017 Puzzle Guide (medium.com)
3017.
Google bans BitTorrent clients (reddit.com)
3018.
Series of Monumental OpSec Mistakes Led to AlphaBay's Demise (bleepingcomputer.com)
3019.
Top 3 UI Techniques That Users Hate Most (uxplanet.org)
3020.
Ask HN: Is someone at GitHub having a rough day today?
3021.
Linkin Park: Analyzing the causes of death of Rock band members (wajdix.blogspot.com)
3022.
Mercurial server in Rust, specifically designed to support large monorepos (github.com)
3023.
How to Make a Simple Twitter Clone with React Native (hackernoon.com)
3024.
The Darker Side of Machine Learning (semiengineering.com)
3025.
Show HN: Pueue: A daemonized Unix command line queue utility (github.com)
3026.
Show HN: GitPoint – GitHub for iOS (gitpoint.co)
3027.
Amelia Earhart Photo Debunked (msn.com)
3028.
Introducing Unity 2017 (blogs.unity3d.com)
3029.
Elon Musks’ X.com goes live (x.com)
3030.
How to Steal a Phone Number (And Everything Linked to It) (fastcompany.com)