July 2017 Archive
2281.
Little Snitch 4 is now available in final and stable version (obdev.at)
2282.
Northeast blackout of 2003 (en.wikipedia.org)
2283.
Show HN: Convert CSV files to searchable and sortable HTML table (github.com)
2284.
Intelsat 35e Mission [pdf] (spacex.com)
2285.
Overview of Inverse Kinematics (medium.com)
2286.
Show HN: Pyxstitch – code to cross-stitch (enckse.github.io)
2287.
How to start a sidehustle: Make thing. Add Buy button. Tell people (swizec.com)
2288.
Quitting the Paint Factory (2004) (molvray.com)
2289.
American tech companies censor themselves in foreign markets (buzzfeed.com)
2290.
Apache Pulsar (Incubating) (pulsar.incubator.apache.org)
2291.
10M Euros job to monitor Google (ted.europa.eu)
2292.
Tru Life: How Truman Capote Became a Cautionary Tale of Celebrity Culture (neh.gov)
2293.
Proust and Science Fiction (crookedtimber.org)
2294.
How to launder $4B worth of Bitcoin (medium.com)
2295.
Mystic coolness (the-tls.co.uk)
2296.
Virtual Lorenz (virtualcolossus.co.uk)
2297.
Sorry to hear about China launch failure (twitter.com)
2298.
I don't know any good Ethereum developer that isn't a millionaire (blog.itnig.net)
2299.
LibFuzzer-gv: new techniques for dramatically faster fuzzing (guidovranken.wordpress.com)
2300.
Inventing the Recording (publicdomainreview.org)
2301.
New technique to produce more durable and longer lasting lithium-ion batteries (phys.org)
2302.
IntelliJ IDEA 2017.2 Is Here: Smart, Sleek, and Snappy (blog.jetbrains.com)
2303.
SymSpell vs. BK-tree: 100x faster fuzzy string search and spell checking (medium.com)
2304.
Ask HN: What are your Hobbies?
2305.
PDF is not portable in the digital world (rz.scale-it.pl)
2306.
Silicon Valley's women have spoken. Now what? (bbc.com)
2307.
If you’re renting a city apt. without a car, 16% of your rent pays for parking (qz.com)
2308.
Mark Zuckerberg again defends government giving people free money (cnbc.com)
2309.
Facebook employee is homeless, lives out of her car (ktvu.com)
2310.
The Positive Impact of Advanced Safety Systems for Cars (consumerreports.org)