July 2016 Archive
781.
Wget Arbitrary Commands Execution (blogs.securiteam.com)
782.
Home Free (newyorker.com)
783.
An OpenCV-based document scanner in Python (github.com)
784.
French Artist Creates Trompe-L’oeil Illusions (designyoutrust.com)
785.
Building my $1,200 Hackintosh (medium.com)
786.
How to get your app noticed on Google Play (blog.onyxbits.de)
787.
Apple celebrates one billion iPhones (apple.com)
788.
Up to 70% of people in developed countries 'have seen incomes stagnate' (theguardian.com)
789.
Unilever Buys Dollar Shave Club for $1B (nytimes.com)
790.
How Anti-Growth Sentiment, Reflected in Zoning Laws, Thwarts Equality (nytimes.com)
791.
HTTPS' massive speed advantage (troyhunt.com)
792.
Failsafe – failure handling with retries, circuit breakers and fallbacks (github.com)
793.
“Write Every Day” Is Bad Advice: Hacking the Psychology of Big Projects (calnewport.com)
794.
End is nigh for Rosetta: Spacecraft will meet its end by crashing into a comet (arstechnica.com)
795.
Porting Day of the Tentacle to Linux (cheesetalks.net)
796.
Users spend more minutes per day in Pokémon Go than Facebook (techcrunch.com)
797.
Epic Games founder says Microsoft's patches will make Steam progressively worse (pcgamer.com)
798.
Ask HN: What revenue generating side projects do full-time employees here have?
799.
Optimal DNS Ad Blocker (optimal.com)
800.
Consciousness: The Mind Messing with the Mind (nytimes.com)
801.
How learning Smalltalk can make you a better developer (techbeacon.com)
802.
Quintuple: a Python 5-qubit quantum computer simulator (arxiv.org)
803.
Emails from a CEO Who Just Has a Few Changes to the Website (medium.com)
804.
Tor veteran exits, shuts down critical 'Tonga' node and relays (theregister.co.uk)
805.
Likely hack of U.S. banking regulator FDIC by China covered up: probe (reuters.com)
806.
MXE: Windows cross-compile environment for Unix (mxe.cc)
807.
100 Days of Swift: The Tutorials (samvlu.com)
808.
Akka.NET 1.1: Akka.Cluster, Akka.Streams, and Multi-Node Testing (petabridge.com)
809.
Introducing the free Microsoft R Client (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
810.
Fewer Allergies: A Possible Upside of Thumb Sucking and Nail Biting (health.harvard.edu)