July 2016 Archive
961.
Zapping Their Brains at Home (nytimes.com)
962.
City workers destroy 'Holy Grail' for earthquake scientists (latimes.com)
963.
Using ImGui with modern C++ and STL for creating game dev tools – Part 2 (eliasdaler.github.io)
964.
Disruptor: High performance alternative to bounded queues (2011) [pdf] (lmax-exchange.github.io)
965.
References for “The Future of Programming” (worrydream.com)
966.
Germany enlists machine learning to boost renewables revolution (nature.com)
967.
Linux Assembly How-to (tldp.org)
968.
Coq to Rust Program Extraction (github.com)
969.
Voltaire’s Luck (laphamsquarterly.org)
970.
How climate change is rapidly taking the planet apart (flassbeck-economics.com)
971.
Ask HN: How do you decide for a backend language?
972.
Ask HN: How did NASA make reliable software if they didn't invent unit tests?
973.
Ask HN: Anyone else having no email deliver with SendGrid?
974.
Why Experts Make Bad Teachers (medium.com)
975.
Hack – CSS framework for Hackers (github.com)
976.
Facebook is censoring some posts on Indian Kashmir (washingtonpost.com)
977.
Hijacking YouTube to transmit your data (banmeihack.wordpress.com)
978.
The Road to CouchDB 2.0 (blog.couchdb.org)
979.
Snowden on FBI's Clinton Email Investigation (twitter.com)
980.
PagerDuty Names Jennifer Tejada CEO (forbes.com)
981.
CIA’s Database of Protests and Protesters and a Pentagon Riot (glomardisclosure.com)
982.
Sylvie Forbin, lobbyist for Vivendi, is new head of copyright at WIPO (keionline.org)
983.
The Mind of an Architect (99percentinvisible.org)
984.
An overview of all possible calls in Elasticsearch (elasticsearch-api.info)
985.
The Long Chase (lightspeedmagazine.com)
986.
Datastructures for external memory (blog.omega-prime.co.uk)
987.
Millennials 'set to earn less than Generation X' (bbc.com)
988.
How China is rewriting the book on human origins (nature.com)
989.
FlightCar shuts down (farewell.flightcar.com)
990.
One-sentence proof of Fermat's theorem on sums of two squares (fermatslibrary.com)