August 2017 Archive
1771.
1772.
Do You Really Need a JavaScript Framework?
(bugmuncher.com)
1773.
These Robots Are Using Static Electricity to Make Nikes
(bloomberg.com)
1774.
Pi and the collapse of peer review
(mathscholar.org)
1775.
Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working with Russian Intelligence
(bloomberg.com)
1776.
Show HN: Startuper's life – Damn True moments from startuper's life
(startuperlife.xyz)
1777.
Dr Bronwyn Tarr: How to live a happy life
(ox.ac.uk)
1778.
R7RS Considered Unifier of Previous Standards (2015) [pdf]
(andykeep.com)
1779.
DR70 – A dedicated machine for astrologers
(plus.google.com)
1780.
1781.
Visual Studio Code July 2017 Update
(code.visualstudio.com)
1782.
1783.
1784.
As Oceans Alkalized, Life Developed Bones and Shells
(astrobio.net)
1785.
This 70-Year-Old Programmer Is Preserving an Ancient Coding Language on GitHub
(motherboard.vice.com)
1786.
When an experiment with existing technology does a “good enough” job
(medium.freecodecamp.org)
1787.
Hokkaido characters
(en.wikipedia.org)
1788.
Node.js has forked into Ayo
(sourcecontribute.com)
1789.
Flash Is Dead: What Technologies Might Be Next?
(stackoverflow.blog)
1790.
1791.
In a nutshell, why do a lot of developers dislike Agile?
(brianknapp.me)
1792.
How I wish Sundar Pichai had responded to James Damore's memo about diversity
(curtisb.posthaven.com)
1793.
Samsung TV buyers furious after software update leaves sets unusable
(theguardian.com)
1794.
What stopped me from working for 20+ startups
(code.likeagirl.io)
1795.
Most men in the US and Europe could be infertile by 2060
(weforum.org)
1796.
Why we fell for clean eating
(theguardian.com)
1797.
From Julian to Gregorian Calendar
(timeanddate.com)
1798.
Why the German elections matter to the rest of the world
(edition.cnn.com)
1799.
Is this my interface or yours? (2016)
(medium.com)
1800.
Manuscript Was Due 30 Years Ago, University Press Still Wants It
(chronicle.com)