July 2017 Archive
3811.
The Ford GT, a $450,000 road rocket (wsj.com)
3812.
The privacy risk of using a digital home assistant (ksl.com)
3813.
Why you should really care about C/C++ static analysis (medium.com)
3814.
Hire.bid – a website where professionals auction their free time (hire.bid)
3815.
GPU Powered Pipelines Built on Containers (medium.com)
3816.
Using Keras to detection pavament cracks in aerial images (github.com)
3817.
Free online HTML email builder (topol.io)
3818.
Duane Blehm, the late Mac shareware author, his source code (github.com)
3819.
8 Ways to Make Money Online as a Programmer (hustle.ng)
3820.
Redux-First Router Lookin Sexy on Code Sandbox (medium.com)
3821.
High-reliability OCSP stapling and why it matters (blog.cloudflare.com)
3822.
How Software Is Eating the Military and What That Means for the Future of War (fastcompany.com)
3823.
The Inside Scoop on Intrinio's Fintech Marketplace (indiehackers.com)
3824.
Amazon is Building its own Geek Squad like home installation and repair service (net.xyz)
3825.
Deploying Java Microservices on Amazon EC2 Container Service (aws.amazon.com)
3826.
Show HN: TensorForce: A TensorFlow library for applied reinforcement learning (reinforce.io)
3827.
What Are the Top Causes for Unhappiness Among Developers? (blog.takipi.com)
3828.
Dart Code v2 – Now with Flutter debugging and hot reload (blog.dantup.com)
3829.
Introducing learnr (blog.rstudio.com)
3830.
DeepMind's SCAN: Learning Abstract Hierarchical Compositional Visual Concepts (arxiv.org)
3831.
9 Articles How Lead Aggregation Software Can Automate Prospecting (maxtraffic.com)
3832.
Tribology at Work on the Strings (tribonet.org)
3833.
THE INTERNET IS FUCKED (AGAIN) (theverge.com)
3834.
Trends in Government Software Developers (stackoverflow.blog)
3835.
Common mistakes when writing crypto code (medium.com)
3836.
Show HN: Raft consensus algorithm visualization in Swift (github.com)
3837.
Google pays Academics for writing about Google (nymag.com)
3838.
Millions of Verizon customer records exposed in security lapse (zdnet.com)
3839.
That massive iceberg just broke off Antarctica, and maps will have to be redrawn (qz.com)
3840.
Are forums still relevant in a Facebook world? (blog.threadloom.com)