July 2016 Archive
8011.
Is Pokémon GO down or not? (ispokemongodownornot.com)
8012.
Why China is probably never getting Pokemon Go (techinasia.com)
8013.
Why SoftBank Wants ARM (And ARM Needs SoftBank) (medium.com)
8014.
CARA – Case Analysis Research Assistant (casetext.com)
8015.
Altair: Declarative statistical visualization library for Python (github.com)
8016.
D3-pre: Pre-render d3 visualizations (github.com)
8017.
Create images with shader code (youtube.com)
8018.
QA Instability Implies Production Instability (michaelnygard.com)
8019.
Dead simple CentOS server monitoring with Monit and Pushover (tillett.info)
8020.
Get hex value of all material colors using JavaScript (github.com)
8021.
Ask HN: Doing whatever it takes to land your dream job.. advice?
8022.
Netflix stock drops as user acquisition slows down (theverge.com)
8023.
Introducing Wallaby.js App: realtime bird's eye view of JavaScript project's tests (dm.gl)
8024.
In the Age of ISIS, Who’s a Terrorist, and Who’s Simply Deranged? (nytimes.com)
8025.
Become a GDB power user in 15 minutes (undo.io)
8026.
Vobla – intelligent backup solution for Linux servers (vob.la)
8027.
New Pokemon GO Servers Deployed in Europe (pokemongohub.net)
8028.
Artificial Intelligence for Marketing Automation: optimize drip campaign (blog.automizy.com)
8029.
3 uses of Virtual Reality in workplace education (ryan2point0.wordpress.com)
8030.
I wished GNU Emacs had (medium.com)
8031.
Show HN: zoro.im – IM and audio/video calling app (play.google.com)
8032.
Auto-Run ExUnit tests in Elixir with `mix test.watch` (suranyami.com)
8033.
Fun with Unicode Regex in Elixir (suranyami.com)
8034.
Germany wants black boxes in self-driving cars (arstechnica.com)
8035.
S3cmd to s3-cli: Halving our deployment time (ypoonawala.wordpress.com)
8036.
Warajevo: a Spectrum emulator written to the sound of grenades (worldofspectrum.org)
8037.
Ask HN: Mobile Devs – How do you prefer to receive animations from designers?
8038.
Zika Data from the Lab, and Right to the Web (nytimes.com)
8039.
Components: taking a step back from Dependency Management (lowlevelbits.org)
8040.
Speak at Business of Software Conference (businessofsoftware.org)