July 2019 Archive
9931.
17-Year Old Bug in Firefox Allows Local Files Theft Attacks (sensorstechforum.com)
9932.
MPs Call for Laws to Prevent Online Interference During Elections (digit.fyi)
9933.
Raspberry Pi used to steal data from NASA lab (bbc.com)
9934.
The Horrible Place Between the Apps (nytimes.com)
9935.
A Reading of the Declaration of Independence (npr.org)
9936.
Apple Store Connect Is Down
9937.
Taking transparency to the next level: Codacy’s open salary calculator (codacy.com)
9938.
Airlines Should Fear Self-Driving Cars (betterquestions.blog)
9939.
Epsilon Theory: Things Fall Apart (epsilontheory.com)
9940.
Ask HN: If you're building a Facebook competitor, should you delete Facebook?
9941.
Ask HN: Would an SAT style score for LeetCode proficiency help with hiring?
9942.
Show HN: Spellingalphabet.xyz – Convert Words to Their NATO Phonetic Alphabet (spellingalphabet.xyz)
9943.
Ghost Only Cars Can Perceive (bldgblog.com)
9944.
“Replace Atlassian” – A list of all Atlassian products and their alternatives (saashub.com)
9945.
Pink Formica Cafe by Child Studio (designzine.net)
9946.
Access Jira from command line for your daily Jira activity
9947.
Finite State on Huawei's Security (finitestate.io)
9948.
Why is AAWP still here; why still write about Windows phones? (allaboutwindowsphone.com)
9949.
Paradox CEO defends studio's continuous DLC model as 'fair and balanced' (gamasutra.com)
9950.
Ask HN: Is everyone on the internet particularly pissed off this week?
9951.
Jaguar Land Rover announces electric car investment (bbc.com)
9952.
Enviromental Scientist's Lecture about the Viable Strategies for Decarbonization (mediasite.engr.wisc.edu)
9953.
Death of a Startup (medium.com)
9954.
Map shows percentage of Europeans who identify with the EU flag (kyso.io)
9955.
Why not to use two axes on a chart, and what to use instead (blog.datawrapper.de)
9956.
Google Chrome to block heavy ads that use too many system resources (zdnet.com)
9957.
Nothing to worry about, just mutant fruit flies invented by a neural network (aiweirdness.com)
9958.
How do I ensure that users don't write down their passwords? (security.stackexchange.com)
9959.
Ask HN: What would you include in a women-in-tech event for students?
9960.
I incorporate randomness into my blog's stylesheet (blog.canh.am)