July 2016 Archive
4381.
How a female developer broke into tech with no internet access (medium.com)
4382.
Show HN: Coffer, when Docker is just too much (github.com)
4383.
Why do good software people leave academia? (walkingrandomly.com)
4384.
Demystify GNU/Linux boot process with Systemd (linux.com)
4385.
Man killed in Tesla crash had previously recorded Autopilot preventing crash (jalopnik.com)
4386.
First Fatal Self Driving Car Incident (yahoo.com)
4387.
Is Xamarian mature yet?
4388.
Crinkles: A short Sci-Fi story (compellingsciencefiction.com)
4389.
Kontena: Deploy and run your apps on the most developer friendly container (kontena.io)
4390.
A Woman's History of Silicon Valley (backchannel.com)
4391.
Android’s full-disk encryption just got much weaker–here’s why (arstechnica.com)
4392.
Disrupting Internet Access Is a Human Rights Violation, UN Says (thinkprogress.org)
4393.
Linux accounts for around 4.5% of unique users on desktop Reddit (reddit.com)
4394.
Git fixup: “git commit --amend” for older commits (blog.filippo.io)
4395.
Top angular directives used in GitHub repos (kozikow.wordpress.com)
4396.
How to read a mathematics textbook (drmaciver.com)
4397.
Synthetic spider silk could revolutionize clothing (qz.com)
4398.
Making HTTPS Certificates (davidbaumgold.com)
4399.
Show HN: Implementation of DJB Redo in Bourne Shell (news.dieweltistgarnichtso.net)
4400.
Live Coverage of the Juno Orbital Insertion at Jupiter (nasa.gov)
4401.
Ask HN: Secondary markets for employees with stock options?
4402.
Apple is building organ donation into iOS 10 (techcrunch.com)
4403.
Study: Baby talk doubles infant vocabulary by age 2 (seattletimes.com)
4404.
FBI: A person engaged in the same activity might face consequences (blogs.wsj.com)
4405.
Richard Branson: We Must End the War on Drugs (zeit.de)
4406.
Sam Altman Has an Unusual Way of Paying the Taxes He Thinks He Should Owe (vanityfair.com)
4407.
Another Tesla crash in autopilot mode (freep.com)
4408.
Hillary Clinton’s Email Was Probably Hacked (nytimes.com)
4409.
The war in Iraq was not a blunder or a mistake. It was a crime (theguardian.com)
4410.
How do you objectively evaluate your skillset?