July 2016 Archive
301.
Verifying ARM processors against the official ARM specification (alastairreid.github.io)
302.
Facebook ‘glitch’ that deleted the Castile shooting video: It was the police (theregister.co.uk)
303.
Reddit now tracks all outbound link clicks by default, existing users opted in (np.reddit.com)
304.
David Chang’s Unified Theory of Deliciousness (wired.com)
305.
The DOOM 3 Network Architecture (2006) [pdf] (fabiensanglard.net)
306.
Hair (lithub.com)
307.
China is challenging the idea that censorship thwarts online innovation (washingtonpost.com)
308.
Turkish academics: Remain silent or risk all (zeit.de)
309.
Amazon Is Quietly Eliminating List Prices (nytimes.com)
310.
Turkish government revokes ham radio licenses (yaesuft817.com)
311.
Securing a travel iPhone (blog.filippo.io)
312.
Memory management in C programs (2014) (nethack4.org)
313.
Why do we keep building rotten foundations? (davmac.wordpress.com)
314.
The Typography of ‘Stranger Things’ (blog.nelsoncash.com)
315.
Moment().endOf(‘term’) (medium.com)
316.
How a team of young people helped rebuild healthcare.gov (2015) (theatlantic.com)
317.
Re: Why Uber Engineering Switched from Postgres to MySQL (ayende.com)
318.
How Humble Bundle stops online fraud (developer.humblebundle.com)
319.
Judges Rely on a Flawed $2 Drug Test That Puts Innocent People Behind Bars (propublica.org)
320.
Re-reading Kahneman's “Thinking, Fast and Slow” (jasoncollins.org)
321.
Harmony Explained: Progress Towards a Scientific Theory of Music (arxiv.org)
322.
John Carmack: Steps to Avoid Aliasing in VR (facebook.com)
323.
North Korea’s Naenara Web Browser: Weirder Than We Thought (2015) (whitehatsec.com)
324.
A Report on the Flawed 2016 Democratic Primaries (drive.google.com)
325.
Introducing OpenCellular: An open source wireless access platform (code.facebook.com)
326.
Lily Programming Language (github.com)
327.
Java REST framework Dropwizard 1.0 released (dropwizard.io)
328.
Security researcher gets threats over Amazon review (techcrunch.com)
329.
Neuroscientists' Open Letter To DIY Brain Hackers (wbur.org)
330.
WeWork evicted a startup after it published a negative blog post about it (qz.com)