July 2016 Archive
541.
Hard Forks (avc.com)
542.
Biodiversity falls below ‘safe levels’ globally (sciencebulletin.org)
543.
Show HN: Accelerating SHA256 by 100x in Golang on ARM (blog.minio.io)
544.
WhatsApp Blocking Encrypted Calls to All Saudi Numbers (gist.github.com)
545.
Looking back on Swift 3 and ahead to Swift 4 (lists.swift.org)
546.
Is Ego-Depletion a Replicable Effect? (replicationindex.wordpress.com)
547.
LastPass: design flaw in communication to privileged components (bugs.chromium.org)
548.
Surround 360 is now open source (code.facebook.com)
549.
Pokémon Go data usage draws attention of House Energy and Commerce Committee [pdf] (democrats-energycommerce.house.gov)
550.
23andMe Is Monetizing Your DNA the Way Facebook Monetizes 'Likes' (climateerinvest.blogspot.com)
551.
Stop Bashing G.M.O. Foods, More Than 100 Nobel Laureates Say (nytimes.com)
552.
Skype finalizes its move to the cloud, ignores the elephant in the room (arstechnica.com)
553.
Why poetry is good for the rational mind (newhumanist.org.uk)
554.
Harvard Study: Biggest Factor in Divorce Is Husband's Employment Status (bloomberg.com)
555.
Autopsy reveals Debian founder committed suicide (theregister.co.uk)
556.
Lisp: it's not about macros, it's about READ (2012) (jlongster.com)
557.
Guide to modern Object Pascal for programmers (michalis.ii.uni.wroc.pl)
558.
moreutils (joeyh.name)
559.
Seattle C.E.O. Who Promised $70,000 Salaries Wins Suit Filed by Brother (nytimes.com)
560.
Httpoxy – A CGI application vulnerability (httpoxy.org)
561.
Microsoft wins federal appeal over warrants for data held outside US (rt.com)
562.
A Formal Verification of Rust's Binary Search Implementation (kha.github.io)
563.
FreeBSD Myths (wiki.freebsd.org)
564.
How the United Arab Emirates Intelligence Tried to Hire Me to Spy on Its People (evilsocket.net)
565.
Native reactive spreadsheet in 17 LOC (red-lang.org)
566.
Prometheus reaches 1.0 (prometheus.io)
567.
Grace Hopper explains nanoseconds [video] (youtube.com)
568.
When tenure never comes (thewalrus.ca)
569.
Opera browser sold to a Chinese consortium for $600M (engadget.com)
570.
World of Warcraft: one simple line of code can cost you dearly (blog.gdatasoftware.com)