July 2016 Archive
481.
On Uber’s Choice of Databases (use-the-index-luke.com)
482.
How Uber secretly investigated its legal foes and got caught (theverge.com)
483.
Life is Strange is now on Linux (Square Enix game) (boilingsteam.com)
484.
Pokewalk (pokewalk.com)
485.
List of open source iOS apps (github.com)
486.
After the coup, Turkey turns against America (economist.com)
487.
At World’s Largest Hedge Fund, Sex, Fear and Video Surveillance (nytimes.com)
488.
React in patterns (github.com)
489.
What If There Just Aren’t Enough Jobs to Go Around? (blogs.wsj.com)
490.
We need to call American breakfast what it often is: dessert (vox.com)
491.
Full Metal Jacket: A Visual Programming Language Based on Lisp (fmjlang.co.uk)
492.
GIMP 2.9.4 and our vision for the future (girinstud.io)
493.
Police asked 3D printing lab to recreate a dead man’s fingers to unlock phone (fusion.net)
494.
How well do you know CSS display? (chenhuijing.com)
495.
How frigatebirds cross entire oceans without ever needing to rest (washingtonpost.com)
496.
Project delays: why good software estimates are impossible (chrismm.com)
497.
Fresh work on the mathematics of bicycles in motion (nature.com)
498.
Quassel IRC: cross-platform, distributed IRC client (quassel-irc.org)
499.
Live coverage of Juno's Jupiter Orbit Insertion [video] (nasa.gov)
500.
Popular Electronics archives (americanradiohistory.com)
501.
Ask HN: What's your favorite way to save money?
502.
99 Bottles of OOP (sandimetz.com)
503.
Barliman: Prototype of a smart text editor (github.com)
504.
Introducing Verve: minimalistic, static, functional language (tadeuzagallo.com)
505.
Death of M. Rocard, former French PM, hero in the fight against software patents (translate.google.com)
506.
Tesla's 'Autopilot' Will Make Mistakes. Humans Will Overreact (bloomberg.com)
507.
Citigroup fined $7m after legit transactions mistaken for test data for 15 years (theregister.co.uk)
508.
Is duckduckgo.com partially enforcing the “celebrity threesome injunction”? (stallman.org)
509.
End of Cycle? (blog.eladgil.com)
510.
Ask HN: Single-person company exit