July 2019 Archive
3961.
A snappier, more efficient Slack desktop experience (slackhq.com)
3962.
Dropbox irks Mac users with annoying Dock icon, offers clueless support (arstechnica.com)
3963.
Is Bruce Hay the Most Gullible Man in Cambridge? (thecut.com)
3964.
HCaptcha is a popular alternative to Google's reCaptcha (fastcompany.com)
3965.
Tesla CTO and co-founder JB Straubel is leaving his exec role, now advisory role (electrek.co)
3966.
In Hong Kong Protests, Faces Become Weapons (nytimes.com)
3967.
Urbit: a personal server built from scratch (urbit.org)
3968.
Stop Being Reasonable – why we can’t get people to act rationally (theguardian.com)
3969.
Show HN: Haven launches today – Privacy based marketplace using cryptocurrency (gethaven.app)
3970.
PyBay Conference 2019: Bay Area Python News, Leadership, and Talent (pybay.com)
3971.
Show HN: On Demand Pair Programming with Domain Experts (azora.ai)
3972.
Show HN: Bash Script to Install Easily a WireGuard VPN and an Unbound DNS Server (github.com)
3973.
Focused vs. Diffused Thinking: why developers need to master both (7pace.com)
3974.
Xkcd 2170: Coordinate Precision (xkcd.com)
3975.
European Electric Vehicle Market Up 28% (cleantechnica.com)
3976.
Show HN: PilotMail – HTML Email Builder and HTML Email Test Tool (pilotmail.io)
3977.
Understanding GCC Builtins to Develop Better Tools (arxiv.org)
3978.
Building Rust crates so they look like C (dev.to)
3979.
How to Grow a Forest Fast (fellowsblog.ted.com)
3980.
Vim: From foe to friend in 9 minutes (dev.to)
3981.
China accused of rapid campaign to take Muslim children from their families (theguardian.com)
3982.
Scuttlebutt Protocol Guide (ssbc.github.io)
3983.
Xkcd #2172: Understanding Lunar Cycles (xkcd.com)
3984.
Building a video card on a breadboard... (youtube.com)
3985.
New York Times falls for “obesity probiotic” hype (arstechnica.com)
3986.
Honeybees hit by Trump budget cuts (cnn.com)
3987.
Billionaire charged with sex trafficking, reports say (theguardian.com)
3988.
Lost Palace of a Once-Mighty Empire Unearthed in Iraq (livescience.com)
3989.
Kipling in America (newyorker.com)
3990.
A media laboratory of thought and code (opendemocracy.net)