July 2018 Archive
2101.
One Year After Data Breach, Equifax Goes Unpunished (m.slashdot.org)
2102.
U.S. Workers Get Biggest Pay Increase in Nearly a Decade (wsj.com)
2103.
McDonald's Says Goodbye Cashiers, Hello Kiosks (forbes.com)
2104.
Market Conditions, Trends and Home Prices in San Francisco (paragon-re.com)
2105.
Ask HN: What are you working on this weekend?
2106.
Ask HN: Would you still do software engineering/dev if you could do it all over?
2107.
#ifdef considered harmful (1992) [pdf] (usenix.org)
2108.
A simple distraction-free, no gimmick writing tool (skadimoolam.github.io)
2109.
The Death, and Life, of Reading Have Been Greatly Exaggerated (2016) (lj.libraryjournal.com)
2110.
Ask HN: Is going back to college worth it if you already have experience?
2111.
Why is Juul worth $16B? It’s more like a cigarette than you think (theverge.com)
2112.
Peter Thiel: “Hypnotic Mass Phenomena” (weltwoche.ch)
2113.
What does “outsider artist” even mean? (2012) (hyperallergic.com)
2114.
'All humanity has left the area': paying for Tesla's Gigafactory (theguardian.com)
2115.
How to See Mars Opposition and Closest Approach to Earth (nytimes.com)
2116.
Getting 4 bytes or a full cache line: same speed or not? (lemire.me)
2117.
Facebook officially loses $123B in value (techcrunch.com)
2118.
NixOS on Prgmr and Failing to Learn Nix (push.cx)
2119.
Apple Confirms 2018 MacBook Pro Has 'Membrane' to 'Prevent Debris from Entering' (macrumors.com)
2120.
How a German city changed how we read (bbc.com)
2121.
Host plants tell insects when to grow longer wings and migrate (phys.org)
2122.
History of Listserv (lsoft.com)
2123.
What I Learned from Six Months of Obsessive Sleep Hacking (betterhumans.coach.me)
2124.
Happy Birthday, quicktype (blog.quicktype.io)
2125.
Event-Triggered Customer Segmentation (blog.wallaroolabs.com)
2126.
Why Americans Spend So Much on Health Care–In 12 Charts (wsj.com)
2127.
We're All Subsidizing People Who Use American Express (buzzfeed.com)
2128.
Warner Bros. wants to build a $100M aerial tramway to the Hollywood sign (latimes.com)
2129.
How PEP-572 would change the standard library (github.com)
2130.
The Children of Flint Were Not ‘Poisoned’ (nytimes.com)