August 2016 Archive
2611.
Postmates is quietly misleading customers about the price of its service (qz.com)
2612.
Show HN: WebGL low-poly saturn example (whitestormjs.xyz)
2613.
Firefox Local File Disclosure and Same Origin Policy Bypass (leucosite.com)
2614.
Norway Proves That Treating Prison Inmates as Human Beings Actually Works (huffingtonpost.com)
2615.
Reverse Engineering Nintendo's Unknown6 Packet in PokemonGo (github.com)
2616.
Show HN: Firefox Autocomplete Prioritize URL (github.com)
2617.
The very strange writings of Putin's new chief of staff (newyorker.com)
2618.
AI Is Here to Help You Write Emails People Will Actually Read (wired.com)
2619.
Arrival/Departure to require social media IDs, comments (regulations.gov)
2620.
PyPy2 v5.4 released – incremental improvements and enhancements (morepypy.blogspot.com)
2621.
The real 10 algorithms that dominate our world (medium.com)
2622.
Express NPM module has 292 dependencies (medium.com)
2623.
MIT researchers devise a secure anonymity network that’s 10x faster than Tor (extremetech.com)
2624.
WTF-35: How the Joint Strike Fighter Got to Be Such a Mess (popularmechanics.com)
2625.
How Things Work - Gawker's Last Post (gawker.com)
2626.
Apollo Global buys Rackspace Hosting in $4.3B deal (reuters.com)
2627.
TDF has a tender to redesign the LibreOffice download/donate page (blog.documentfoundation.org)
2628.
ProtonMail now the maintainer of OpenPGPjs email encryption library (protonmail.com)
2629.
Manual Automation – How to build software with no code (hackingrevenue.com)
2630.
The Japanese language puts students at a disadvantage (japaneseruleof7.com)
2631.
2632.
Gradle 3.0 Released (github.com)
2633.
WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” (wordpress.org)
2634.
NSA website down for 1 day after hackers take out its affiliate (rt.com)
2635.
Do's and don'ts of AWS Lambda (medium.com)
2636.
A Response to PHP – The Wrong Way (medium.com)
2637.
Survey: The State of JavaScript (stateofjs.com)
2638.
How to Design a SlideShare (sketchdeck.com)
2639.
Unlimited vacation is a dark-perk and you should use that to your advantage (medium.com)
2640.
PCILeech: Direct Memory Access (DMA) Attack Software (github.com)