July 2018 Archive
1801.
Yes you can use challenging vocabulary in a picture book (picturebookden.blogspot.com)
1802.
Box CEO says mistrust of Google and Facebook could spread (recode.net)
1803.
Unsafe Haskell (2015) (seas.upenn.edu)
1804.
New way to recycle lithium-ion batteries (latimes.com)
1805.
Slack as group mind (abe-winter.github.io)
1806.
Memristive crypto primitive for building highly secure functions (2015) (nature.com)
1807.
Is killing the boom the key to supersonic air travel? (bbc.co.uk)
1808.
Americans can legally download 3-D printed guns starting next month (amp.cnn.com)
1809.
Why getting back to the moon is so damn hard (technologyreview.com)
1810.
The function that gives AI value is the ability to make predictions (forbes.com)
1811.
Navy Aims for “Compile to Combat in 24 Hours” (doncio.navy.mil)
1812.
Japan's Ninja Shortage [audio] (npr.org)
1813.
Ask HN: How do you earn a living from scraping in 2018?
1814.
Microsoft Teams gets a free version (techcrunch.com)
1815.
Egypt Sentences Tourist to 8 Years Jail for Complaining about Vacation Online (eff.org)
1816.
A Landmark Legal Shift Opens Pandora's Box for DIY Guns (wired.com)
1817.
Investigating Causal Effects of Mental Events in Cognitive Neuroscience (philsci-archive.pitt.edu)
1818.
Internal documents show how Amazon scrambled to fix Prime Day glitches (cnbc.com)
1819.
The Pyramid of Software Developer Job Satisfaction (nimbleindustries.io)
1820.
Life of an Airline Flight [video] (systemswe.love)
1821.
The story of Denmark's rebel cakes (bbc.com)
1822.
Firefox Nightly added support for time-travel debugging (gist.github.com)
1823.
Big Tech’s View of Universal Basic Income Is Deeply Flawed (mondaynote.com)
1824.
Adobe will bring the full Photoshop to the iPad (theverge.com)
1825.
Been Down So Long It Looks Like Debt to Me (thebaffler.com)
1826.
Many Chinese companies ‘will go bankrupt’, if US delivers on tariff threats (scmp.com)
1827.
How robots are grasping the art of gripping (nature.com)
1828.
Most of what chimpanzees and humans do today is not directly comparable (sapiens.org)
1829.
UK unveils extensive new plan to go all-electric by 2040 (electrek.co)
1830.
Requests-Scala: A Scala Port of the Popular Python Requests HTTP Client (github.com)