Why no Easter Eggs? (2005)
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
July 2018 Archive
1921.
1922.
I don’t know how to create a website
(mortoray.com)
1923.
1924.
Tesla Autopilot has driven over 1.2B estimated miles
(hcai.mit.edu)
1925.
Show HN: Upcall – Triggered Human Phone Calls
(upcall.com)
1926.
The EU's biggest fines on tech companies
(money.cnn.com)
1927.
1928.
Glibc: [0-9] matches ¼ ١ 2 〣 and others, but not 9 (and other nines)
(sourceware.org)
1929.
The Age of the Wordless Logo (2016)
(theatlantic.com)
1930.
1931.
Teaching R to New Users – From tapply to the Tidyverse
(simplystatistics.org)
1932.
1933.
Freeman Dyson – Birds and Frogs (2009)
(fermatslibrary.com)
1934.
1935.
1937.
Weather-Smart Electric Grids Are Needed for Wind and Solar Power to Surge
(scientificamerican.com)
1938.
The Different Fate of Apple’s Lisa and Macintosh
(inexhibit.com)
1939.
Project Revives Nazi Atrocities in Striking Color
(thevalemagazine.com)
1940.
Kenya announces death penalty for poachers
(healthypets.mercola.com)
1941.
When evolution's path leads to a dead end
(massivesci.com)
1943.
How VCs See Your KPIs
(nfx.com)
1944.
1945.
23andMe Sold Access to Your DNA Library to Big Pharma, but You Can Opt Out
(motherboard.vice.com)
1946.
Comcast starts throttling mobile video, will charge extra for HD streams
(arstechnica.com)
1947.
The Handwriting of Famous People
(theparisreview.org)
1948.
Optimizing Lifted Bitcode with Dead Store Elimination
(blog.trailofbits.com)
1949.
The uncertainty of measuring the DNS
(blog.apnic.net)
1950.
Map homunculus (2014)
(simblob.blogspot.com)