July 2018 Archive
1591.
A $225 GPS spoofer can send sat-nav-guided vehicles into oncoming traffic (arstechnica.com)
1592.
College Rejection Threat Highlights Social Credit Blacklists (chinadigitaltimes.net)
1593.
Sabre (computer system) (en.wikipedia.org)
1594.
California High Court Rules Starbucks Must Pay for Off-The-Clock Work (wsj.com)
1595.
Mystery Languages (blog.brownplt.org)
1596.
The structure of the Milky Way (phys.org)
1597.
Vim.wasm: Vim Ported to WebAssembly (github.com)
1598.
MacBook Pro 15 (2018) – Beware the Core i9 (youtube.com)
1599.
GDPR Version of USA Today Is 500KB Instead of 5.2MB (twitter.com)
1600.
PipesFS: Fast Linux I/O in the Unix Tradition (2008) (research.vu.nl)
1601.
Privacy risks with Facebook’s PII-based targeting: auditing a data broker (blog.acolyer.org)
1602.
How tech's richest plan to save themselves after the apocalypse (theguardian.com)
1603.
SF’s appalling street life repels residents – now it’s driven away a convention (sfchronicle.com)
1604.
Intel Begins EOL Plan for Xeon Phi 7200-Series ‘Knights Landing’ Host Processors (anandtech.com)
1605.
The Mystery of the Millionaire Metaphysician (2001) (slate.com)
1606.
Rubylike Frontend [video] (pivorak.com)
1607.
Purges: A Growing Threat to the Right to Vote (brennancenter.org)
1608.
Elephant Clock (en.wikipedia.org)
1609.
A Correction; Welcome to 51,254 (2000) (nytimes.com)
1610.
Steps Toward Super Intelligence Part I: How We Got Here (rodneybrooks.com)
1611.
Bridging the Gap Between Programming Languages and Hardware Weak Memory Models (arxiv.org)
1612.
Doing Windows, Part 3: A Pair of Strike-Outs (filfre.net)
1613.
Newly digitized recordings offer a glimpse of the Ukrainian-Jewish past (tabletmag.com)
1614.
Into the Cave of Chile’s Witches (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
1615.
Homo sapiens evolved within a set of interlinked groups living across Africa (cell.com)
1616.
24% of Tesla Model 3 orders have been canceled, analyst says (money.cnn.com)
1617.
Custom mechanical keyboards (scrapbox.io)
1618.
My Great-Grandfather, the Nigerian Slave-Trader (newyorker.com)
1619.
Why is history always about humans? (bostonglobe.com)
1620.
Cloud9Trader – Simple, powerful platform for algorithmic trading (cloud9trader.com)