July 2018 Archive
1081.
Launch HN: RevenueCat (YC S18) – Simple API for Managing In-App Subscriptions
1082.
Review of the Purism Librem 13 (botondballo.wordpress.com)
1083.
Gravitational Lensing by Spinning Black Holes in the Movie Interstellar (2015) (arxiv.org)
1084.
EnclaveDB: A secure database using SGX (blog.acolyer.org)
1085.
Open plan offices don’t live up to the hype, finds Harvard Business School study (fastcompany.com)
1086.
Humidity in New Jersey impeding radio transmissions and slowing stock trades (bloomberg.com)
1087.
Ask HN: What highly scalable thing have you built with Go?
1088.
Liberapay is in trouble (medium.com)
1089.
Who owns a scientist’s mind? (physicstoday.scitation.org)
1090.
Nagini: A Static Verifier for Python [pdf] (pm.inf.ethz.ch)
1091.
Advice giving: A subtle pathway to power (ink.library.smu.edu.sg)
1092.
Undershoot: Parsing theory in 1965 (jeffreykegler.github.io)
1093.
Lunar mystery solved by recovery of lost Apollo mission tapes (cnn.com)
1094.
The Next 10 Years Will Be About “Market-Networks” (nfx.com)
1095.
CS50, Harvard’s Largest Class Expands Its Line Up of Courses (class-central.com)
1096.
An AI system for editing music in videos (news.mit.edu)
1097.
Historic Tale Construction Kit – Bayeux (htck.github.io)
1098.
LambdaTest Launched Days Pass to Meet Your Short Term Cross Browser Testing Need (lambdatest.com)
1099.
Implementing Open Source Container Security, Part 1: Runtime Security (sysdig.com)
1100.
A Vigilante Fighting Engine Exhaust (newyorker.com)
1101.
San Francisco: Where a six-figure salary is 'low income' (bbc.co.uk)
1102.
The Bay Area’s tech boom in historical and social context (citylab.com)
1103.
The physics of infinity (nature.com)
1104.
Hackers account for 90% of login attempts at online retailers (qz.com)
1105.
Deep Learning and Free Software (lwn.net)
1106.
Georges Lemaître, the Belgian priest who discovered the universe is expanding (independent.co.uk)
1107.
How thick is the atmosphere? A derivation of the Boltzmann distribution (gravityandlevity.wordpress.com)
1108.
Machine Learning for Drummers (blog.petersobot.com)
1109.
The Evolution of Operating Systems (2000) [pdf] (brinch-hansen.net)
1110.
There was a time when search engines were a thing, and it seems they still are (boston.conman.org)