July 2018 Archive
1321.
1322.
Death of a startup founder (2016)
(factordaily.com)
1324.
The Forgotten Soviet-Japanese War of 1939
(thediplomat.com)
1325.
1326.
Is the HP Way still relevant today?
(theengineeringmanager.com)
1327.
Farewell for Now
(seekingalpha.com)
1328.
In 1914, a 200ft wave at Trinidad, California (2014)
(briantissot.com)
1329.
Brief History of JIT in MoarVM for Perl 6
(brrt-to-the-future.blogspot.com)
1330.
Unikraft Unikernel Project
(linuxfoundation.org)
1331.
Using Machine Learning to Understand Page Templates
(bloomreach.com)
1332.
The Hunt for Earth’s Deep Hidden Oceans
(quantamagazine.org)
1333.
Monge's theorem
(en.wikipedia.org)
1334.
Cirq: A quantum programming library in Python
(github.com)
1335.
Should I Learn Java in 2018
(e4developer.com)
1336.
Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy
(nytimes.com)
1337.
John Conway: Discovering free will (2011)
(plus.maths.org)
1338.
Google’s Voice Assistant Could Talk Its Way Into Call Centers
(theinformation.com)
1339.
European regulators reject latest proposal by ICANN over its Whois data service
(theregister.co.uk)
1340.
Dogs rush to help when owners cry, study suggests
(www-m.cnn.com)
1341.
Pittsburgh Bus Bunching (2016)
(bunching.github.io)
1343.
Azure Storage: How fast are disks?
(grsplus.com)
1344.
The Healing Buzz of “Drunk History”
(newyorker.com)
1345.
The secret maps used in World War II
(bbc.com)
1346.
Some MacBook Pro users complain about throttling issues
(techcrunch.com)
1348.
Two Generals and Time Machines
(mwhittaker.github.io)
1349.
Everyone Has an Accent
(nytimes.com)
1350.
Letter from Shenzhen
(logicmag.io)