July 2017 Archive
2221.
Ask HN: I feel like helping somebody out, what can I help you with?
2222.
Browser Abuse Syndrome (wiki.c2.com)
2223.
Venmo continue to shine for PayPal (businessinsider.com)
2224.
Airbnb In Amsterdam (dwarshuis.com)
2225.
Show HN: Eternum: Easy IPFS pinning (eternum.io)
2226.
Show HN: Send a slack msg with AWS IoT button (github.com)
2227.
Dutch Cops on AlphaBay ‘Refugees’ (krebsonsecurity.com)
2228.
Show HN: Loadmill – Run Load Tests with Real Crowdsourced Traffic (loadmill.com)
2229.
Show HN: A search engine powered by Jimmy (jimmified.com)
2230.
The Miseducation of Henry Adams (themillions.com)
2231.
Voltage vs Power vs Energy [video] (youtube.com)
2232.
Useless Ethereum Token ICO raises over $5,000 in the first twelve hours (twitter.com)
2233.
Prisma’s next AI project is a fun selfie sticker maker called Sticky (techcrunch.com)
2234.
Is 7nm the Last Major Node? (semiengineering.com)
2235.
This Is How Chinese Models Get Photo Shoots Done Fast (petapixel.com)
2236.
What Happened to America’s Wealth? The Rich Hid It (billmoyers.com)
2237.
A Tale of the Mirror World, Part 6: Total War (filfre.net)
2238.
Quest for AI Leadership Pushes Microsoft Further into Chip Development (bloomberg.com)
2239.
Usage Patterns and the Economics of the Public Cloud [pdf] (vita.mcafee.cc)
2240.
Charlotte Brontë’s Teaching Career (laphamsquarterly.org)
2241.
Learn Elixir the Beast Mode Way (blog.learncodethehardway.com)
2242.
The Seven or Eight Keplerian Elements (amsat.org)
2243.
Ask HN: What is preventing rust from replacing c/c++?
2244.
A labor market conundrum: Skilled and high-paying blue-collar jobs go unfilled (bloomberg.com)
2245.
Notifications are highly reliable, except when device manufacturers interfere (onesignal.com)
2246.
The journey from giving up React.js in favor of Vue.js (medium.com)
2247.
Show HN: Gnod – Global Network of Discovery (gnod.com)
2248.
Jodie Whittaker Is Doctor Who’s Thirteenth Doctor (theverge.com)
2249.
Does my site need https? (doesmysiteneedhttps.com)
2250.
The Galilean Challenge (inference-review.com)