July 2017 Archive
1801.
Drones may soon have to identify themselves electronically while in flight (recode.net)
1802.
Future of Fake News [video] (futureoffakenews.com)
1803.
Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made (advances.sciencemag.org)
1804.
Ask HN: How do you invite contributors to contribute on your project?
1805.
Cloudflare Randomness Printer (github.com)
1806.
Indian ISP won’t let its users use strong encryption (privateinternetaccess.com)
1807.
Show HN: GitHub user polls (markdown friendly) (github.com)
1808.
Stitch Fix has confidentially filed for an IPO (techcrunch.com)
1809.
The Fitzgerald's Watch Team Could Have Been Mine (taskandpurpose.com)
1810.
Eating Clean is Useless (tonic.vice.com)
1811.
There they go again, again [pdf] (oaktreecapital.com)
1812.
Ask HN: Alternatives to Gmail that are new, cool, etc?
1813.
T-Mobile adds 1.3M customers in Q2, continues to grab wireless share (zdnet.com)
1814.
Congress Wants a New U.S. Military Branch, a ‘Space Corps’ (fortune.com)
1815.
Stanford dumps java as intro language (neowin.net)
1816.
Silicon Valley Censorship (meforum.org)
1817.
All Nations Except U.S. Agree on Climate Accord at G-20 (thedailybeast.com)
1818.
Ask HN: What was it like when dot-com bubble collapsed during 2000-2002?
1819.
Ask HN: Is Grammerly a Keylogger as a Service?
1820.
Americans Are Wary of Being Alone with the Opposite Sex (nytimes.com)
1821.
What Freedom and Revolution Really Mean (lithub.com)
1822.
Show HN: Skypad – Simple and Sharable Real-Time Collaborative Notepad (github.com)
1823.
Nationwide 5G to cover all 24 square miles of San Marino (rcrwireless.com)
1824.
Show HN: DeepQuiz – free NLP question generator (deepquiz.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com)
1825.
Jane Austen, on the money (the-tls.co.uk)
1826.
Plasma Wayland and Qt 5.9 and beyond (blog.martin-graesslin.com)
1827.
Tips on improving communication with your remote team (blog.clubhouse.io)
1828.
In the Memory Ward: The Warburg is Britain’s most eccentric and original library (newyorker.com)
1829.
Apple paid Nokia $2B as part of a patent lawsuit settlement (techcrunch.com)
1830.
Selenium with Headless Chrome on Travis CI (amihaiemil.com)