July 2018 Archive
1711.
1712.
Earhart’s last calls: Research suggests dozens heard radioed cries for help
(washingtonpost.com)
1713.
From Filesystems to CRUD and Beyond
(cloudatomiclab.com)
1714.
Enterprise Wi-Fi at home: Reflecting on almost three years with pro gear
(arstechnica.com)
1715.
Voting Machine Vendor Installed Remote-Access Software on Systems Sold to States
(motherboard.vice.com)
1716.
IR decoding with BPF
(lwn.net)
1718.
Push to Weaken U.S. Endangered Species Act Runs into Roadblocks
(scientificamerican.com)
1720.
(2016) Technology destroys people and places. I’m rejecting it
(theguardian.com)
1721.
Carnegie Mellon Admission Levels Field by Eliminating Demonstrated Interest
(admission.enrollment.cmu.edu)
1722.
Long Live WebGL (2013)
(nullprogram.com)
1723.
Lynx is dead – Long live Browsh for text-based internet browsing
(hanselman.com)
1724.
1725.
The Bugs in Our Mindware (2016)
(nautil.us)
1726.
1727.
China’s Planning to Partially Lift Web Censorship in Hainan
(china-underground.com)
1728.
Opera Limited files for a $115M US IPO
(sec.gov)
1729.
1730.
Show HN: Anansi – a NoWeb-inspired literate programming preprocessor
(john-millikin.com)
1731.
1732.
Snow – Conceal messages in ASCII text (2013)
(darkside.com.au)
1733.
Understanding the first imperative of a commercial Certificate Authority
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
1734.
1736.
The Rise of Adblock Shaming
(thesocietypages.org)
1737.
1738.
Up to Two-Thirds of Bitcoin Transactions Have No Economic Value
(bloomberg.com)
1739.
Attempting to modify e-coli with CRISPR in my bathroom
(benjamin.computer)