July 2016 Archive
23851.
How many fireflies would it take to match the brightness of the Sun? (what-if.xkcd.com)
23852.
Java EE awaits its future (sdtimes.com)
23853.
Facebook Taps Office 365 While Developing Own Workplace Service (wsj.com)
23854.
The gender of artificial intelligence (medium.com)
23855.
Machine Learning Algorithm Spots Depression in Speech Patterns (motherboard.vice.com)
23856.
Website traffic picking up, now what?
23857.
Sr.Big Data Developer (snaplogic.com)
23858.
Former US Attorney General is joining AirBnB discrimination task force (airbnbaction.com)
23859.
Tools for analyzing Node.js programs with SystemTap (github.com)
23860.
Quartzy (YC S11) is hiring across the board to accelerate science (quartzy.com)
23861.
Amazon wants to use lampposts, churches as drone ‘perches' (cnbc.com)
23862.
Node Module of the Week (nmotw.in)
23863.
When founders bootstrap for too long (pmeenan.com)
23864.
Chrome devtools tip o' the day: “continue to here” (twitter.com)
23865.
The scan function is the core of all programming (medium.com)
23866.
Specification Design Pattern in Automated Testing (goo.gl)
23867.
Travelstart flight deal voucher leaked out
23868.
How to Backup Your Data (zeid.co)
23869.
National Federation of the Blind Conference Signals Growing Excitement for Aira (medium.com)
23870.
Google Just Figured Out a Futuristic Way to Slash Its Energy Bill (huffingtonpost.com)
23871.
PromisePay Is Solving Probably the Biggest Problem of Online Payments: Trust (forbes.com)
23872.
Travelstart deal voucher leaked out
23873.
Why Florida's recent earthquake is so rare (foxnews.com)
23874.
The Electric Road Trip (tesla.com)
23875.
What is artificial intelligence, really? (digg.com)
23876.
This 17-Year-Old Is Using AI to Better Diagnose Breast Cancer (dnainfo.com)
23877.
A Little Travel Is a Dangerous Thing by D. Graham Burnett (laphamsquarterly.org)
23878.
Iran: iHome with Decades of SeLoger and Zameen Experience (techrasa.com)
23879.
My Experience with the Great Firewall of China (blog.zorinaq.com)
23880.
Caught a spammer in the act (bit.ly)