July 2015 Archive
3541.
Gatsby in New Delhi (2010) (nplusonemag.com)
3542.
German government accuses news website of treason over leaks (theguardian.com)
3543.
Elixir/Phoenix on Rails for Client Push Notifications (labs.opendoor.com)
3544.
Deepdream – IPython Notebook (github.com)
3545.
New in Qt 5.5: Q_ENUM and the C++ tricks behind it (woboq.com)
3546.
Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists (quantamagazine.org)
3547.
WikiLeaks releases core text for TISA, largest 'trade deal' in history (wikileaks.org)
3548.
High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being (2010) (pnas.org)
3549.
Has Greece left the Euro yet? (hasgreecelefteuro.com)
3550.
It’s 2015 – You’d Think We’d Have Figured Out How to Measure Web Traffic by Now (fivethirtyeight.com)
3551.
Why Should We Support the Idea of Universal Basic Income? (huffingtonpost.com)
3552.
Nancy Drew: The Most Iconic Woman in Gaming (digg.com)
3553.
Nebula: a prototype of some ideas on file stores (kyleisom.net)
3554.
Announcing the Completion of Our Container Platform – Tutum Blog (blog.tutum.co)
3555.
A Chat with the Magic Leap team [video] (youtube.com)
3556.
Securing your ClojureScript app (blog.juxt.pro)
3557.
How to test location-aware features on real devices (blog.testmunk.com)
3558.
Statistical Advice for A/B Testing (insightdatascience.com)
3559.
Google Computer Vision Research at CVPR 2015 (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
3560.
Market Complexity Broke the NYSE Before Saving It (bloombergview.com)
3561.
ELIoT – Extensible Language for the Internet of Things (c3d.github.io)
3562.
Hacking Team Software, contains code to insert child porn on a target's computer (cdn.arstechnica.net)
3563.
Gravity (blog.longreads.com)
3564.
How to scale PostgreSQL on Amazon RDS using pg_shard (citusdata.com)
3565.
Y Combinator's Big Future (techcrunch.com)
3566.
FSF endorses embedded GNU/Linux distro ProteanOS as fully free (fsf.org)
3567.
Freenet 1468 stable released
3568.
Engineering the Renaissance (2006) (bibliodyssey.blogspot.com)
3569.
The Earthquake That Will Devastate Seattle (newyorker.com)
3570.
How to make a believable benchmark (blog.memsql.com)