July 2018 Archive
1771.
Commodore 64 SID replacement using a Teensy 3.6 (hackaday.com)
1772.
How Browsers’ Explanations Impact Misconceptions About Private Browsing [pdf] (blaseur.com)
1773.
Core ML vs. ML Kit: Which mobile machine learning platform do you prefer? (heartbeat.fritz.ai)
1774.
New Spectre attack enables secrets to be leaked over a network (arstechnica.com)
1775.
Show HN: Pony Programming Workshop (github.com)
1776.
Time traveling with graph databases (arangodb.com)
1777.
The dream of driverless cars is dying (spectator.co.uk)
1778.
The European Commission is polling if daylight savings should be abolished (theverge.com)
1779.
Wall Street Is Sharpening Our Nanoseconds (bloomberg.com)
1780.
What I would do differently if I was learning to program again (reddit.com)
1781.
Facebook ruling: German court grants parents rights to dead daughter's account (bbc.com)
1782.
L.A. Company Wins China Hyperloop Deal (wsj.com)
1783.
Elon Musk offers to help Thai cave rescue (bbc.co.uk)
1784.
Reasons You Should Put the Mouse on the Left If You’re Right-Handed (medium.com)
1785.
Death: From Dungeon Crawl to Meat Boy (mandible.net)
1786.
Doug McIlroy's C++ regular expression matching library (github.com)
1787.
Boeing-Backed Startup Lands JetSuite for Electric Plane's Debut (bloomberg.com)
1788.
When Slack Won the Team Chat Market (zapier.com)
1789.
Show HN: SESS – Simple Email Sending Service (sess.email)
1790.
HTTP 418 I'm a Teapot (developer.mozilla.org)
1791.
Oddball Galaxy Puts Dark Matter Theory to the Test (scientificamerican.com)
1792.
Regexp Ranges and Locales: A Long Sad Story (gnu.org)
1793.
Government Employees Had Weapons-Grade Plutonium Stolen From Their Rental Car (motherboard.vice.com)
1794.
The Unleashed Operating System (unleashed-os.org)
1795.
Show HN: Five Thousand Novels, Ranked by Vividness (prosecraft.io)
1796.
ELI5: Do animals from different countries understand each other? (reddit.com)
1797.
Boron arsenide crystals can dissipate the heat generated in electronic devices (cacm.acm.org)
1798.
US tries to kill pro-breastfeeding policy (arstechnica.com)
1799.
Suspicious Minds (nytimes.com)
1800.
Apple Developer CD Codenames (1999) (mackido.com)