July 2016 Archive
1051.
Why You Should Try tmux Instead of screen (dominik.honnef.co)
1052.
The Science of the Missing Gravitational Waves (nautil.us)
1053.
OpenBSD 6.0, to be released September 1 (openbsd.org)
1054.
Teaching an AI to write Python code with Python code (benjamintd.com)
1055.
Impress.js v0.6.0 (github.com)
1056.
Simulating Extreme Spacetimes (black-holes.org)
1057.
How a Champagne-Laden Steamship Ended Up in a Kansas Cornfield (atlasobscura.com)
1058.
SoftBank is buying ARM for $32B (recode.net)
1059.
Introducing the Squarespace Engineering Blog (engineering.squarespace.com)
1060.
Training Computers to Find Future Criminals (bloomberg.com)
1061.
The tyranny of messaging and notifications (theverge.com)
1062.
China’s tyranny of characters (economist.com)
1063.
Google Shuts Down the Google Feed API (developers.googleblog.com)
1064.
A Startup Shies Away from the Gig Economy (nytimes.com)
1065.
BT fault hits broadband users and banks (bbc.co.uk)
1066.
Web DRM moves to next phase, Defective by Design to continue opposition (defectivebydesign.org)
1067.
Pretty Curved Privacy (github.com)
1068.
Using Intel’s Xeon Phi for Brain Research Visualization (top500.org)
1069.
MIT shows ground penetrating radar for autonomous vehicles in snow and ice (ll.mit.edu)
1070.
Autism as a Disorder of High Intelligence (journal.frontiersin.org)
1071.
How Clara Labs (YC S14) Is Using Humans to Build AI (blog.claralabs.com)
1072.
Linux Signals – Internals (sklinuxblog.blogspot.com)
1073.
Maintainable JavaScript (2014) (alexkras.com)
1074.
Show HN: EventQL – Open-source distributed SQL analytics database in C++11 (github.com)
1075.
Is Peter Thiel still a Y Combinator partner?
1076.
Britain’s scientists are freaking out over Brexit (washingtonpost.com)
1077.
Dutch men confirmed as world's tallest (bbc.co.uk)
1078.
So Many Research Scientists, So Few Openings as Professors (nytimes.com)
1079.
Why I'll never abbreviate a variable as long as I live (beehollander.wordpress.com)
1080.
The bicycle is making a comeback in US cities (bbc.com)