July 2016 Archive
19831.
People Are Flocking to This Guy’s House Because It’s a Gym on Pokémon Go (buzzfeed.com)
19832.
AWESOME BATMAN CARS SMASH PARTY ON TRUCK & (youtube.com)
19833.
Ask HN: I have access to NVIDIA GPUs: 2x K80s, 1x K40... what should I do?
19834.
To Blog or Not to Blog: Building Your Website and Blog (bit.ly)
19835.
Question regarding wit.ai and context of conversation
19836.
Let's Encrypt torpedoes cost and maintenance issues for Free RTC (danielpocock.com)
19837.
Pokemon Go ultimate guide for beginners to advancing easily (play.google.com)
19838.
Tech CEO Celebrates Marissa Mayer for All the Wrong Reasons (huffingtonpost.com)
19839.
Affordable Housing (whathelpsthehomeless.blogspot.com)
19840.
WW3 RUSSIAN BATTLE SHIP CHASES US SHIP EU BROKE (youtube.com)
19841.
Champions League: Το πάνω χέρι η Μπάτε Μπόρισοφ (betcatalog.net)
19842.
One on One Meetings (a16z.com)
19843.
OnePlus 3 VS Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Speed Test (youtube.com)
19844.
Ikea's new advert is reminiscent of 64K demos (fastcodesign.com)
19845.
سكس بنت جامعية تتناك عشيقها هراها نيك سكس مصرى (sexbnathot.com)
19846.
High Level 3d Animated Fight Between Superman and One Punch Man (youtube.com)
19847.
Entrepreneurs Are Offering Uber-Style Rides for Pokémon Go Players (gizmodo.com)
19848.
How to Make Paper Bow at Home Just $2 (youtube.com)
19849.
Why Utah Is Poised to Be America's Next Tech and Creative Hub (adweek.com)
19850.
SnapEDA (YC W16) is hiring a software engineer in SF (angel.co)
19851.
Custom Amiga Workbench Theme for HTC (reddit.com)
19852.
Wings Platform's Egg-Citing Bounty System (steemit.com)
19853.
CAWorld 16 to Be Held in Las Vegas in November at Mandalay Bay (appdevelopermagazine.com)
19854.
Ghosts in the machine (cerncourier.com)
19855.
Why Biology still needs Teleology [pdf] (robkoons.net)
19856.
The Last Question (multivax.com)
19857.
Private Internet Access Discontinues Service in Russia (sg-mktg.com)
19858.
Star Cloud PCG03U Ubuntu Mini PC Unveiled for $90 (geeky-gadgets.com)
19859.
Ask HN: Average ratio of lines, Assembly vs. C#.NET
19860.
These Are the Jobs Least Likely to Go to Robots (fortune.com)