July 2016 Archive
6751.
How NLP helps Mattermark find business opps – A conversation with Samiur Rahman (techemergence.com)
6752.
Transit of the future needs smarter routes, not more gadgets (vox.com)
6753.
Sprig restructures and suspends operations in Chicago (blog.sprig.com)
6754.
Embarcadero C++ Builder Starter is free at the moment (embarcadero.com)
6755.
Show HN: git-series: Track changes to a patch series over time (marc.info)
6756.
Poll: When a web page has moved, what would you prefer to see as a visitor?
6757.
How AT&T's Bell Labs shaped modern art (littleatoms.com)
6758.
Ask HN: Are there *effective* games that teach kids to program?
6759.
Vote all you want. The secret government won’t change (bostonglobe.com)
6760.
Atom ansible vault package (github.com)
6761.
Steve Blank’s Guide to the Real Silicon Valley (medium.com)
6762.
Functional Data Structures in C++ (youtube.com)
6763.
DevOps for Beginners Course Introduction: DevOps Library Beginner #1 (devopslibrary.com)
6764.
Olympic executives cash in on a ‘Movement’ that keeps athletes poor (washingtonpost.com)
6765.
Ask HN: How to recover from being overworked in the past?
6766.
The American Experiment Is Failing (medium.com)
6767.
Wanted: An Honest Debate About Trade (realclearpolicy.com)
6768.
Show HN: New Natural Language to SQL interface is a gamechanger (kueri.me)
6769.
Daily RSS email digest (github.com)
6770.
Ask HN: How to deal with conflicting KPIs?
6771.
Rick and Morty writer’s room (orangemind.io)
6772.
89% of adult men are stronger than the 89% of adult women (reddit.com)
6773.
A poor imitation of Alan Turing (nybooks.com)
6774.
Fatal crash of Tesla Model S in autopilot mode triggers federal investigation (latimes.com)
6775.
Elon Musk Is Wrong. We Aren't Living in a Simulation (motherboard.vice.com)
6776.
Workday acquires Zaption (blog.zaption.com)
6777.
Workday acquires online learning company Zaption (venturebeat.com)
6778.
Fatal crash in Tesla autopilot mode (reut.rs)
6779.
1.2M infected: Android malware 'Hummer' could be biggest trojan ever (techrepublic.com)
6780.
How “Fansmitter” Malware Steals Data from Air-Gapped Computers (technologyreview.com)