July 2019 Archive
14491.
Hacker News can't fetch submission titles
14492.
The Perils of JavaSchools (2005) (joelonsoftware.com)
14493.
PuTTY 0.72 is released – SEC update (lists.tartarus.org)
14494.
Qutebrowser v1.7.0 Released (github.com)
14495.
Lessons I learned from releasing 8 video games (web.eecs.utk.edu)
14496.
Neurons spike back: Inductive machines and the AI controversy (medium.com)
14497.
A platform for sharing prometheus alert rules (prometheus-alerts.io)
14498.
Using Jakarta Security on Tomcat (blog.payara.fish)
14499.
Death March (Project Management) (en.wikipedia.org)
14500.
Cracking simple XOR cipher with simulated annealing (yurichev.com)
14501.
Apple: No Macintosh Forks. But the iPad (mondaynote.com)
14502.
Bianca Devins: the teenager whose murder was exploited for clicks (bbc.com)
14503.
tty-logger: a readable logging for the terminal (github.com)
14504.
Nutrition Science Is Broken. This New Egg Study Shows Why (undark.org)
14505.
Toslink (en.wikipedia.org)
14506.
Extend Jupyter notebooks with these extensions (mlwhiz.com)
14507.
Why David Swensen is the Roger Federer of investing (institutionalinvestor.com)
14508.
HTTP Client Experiments in Node and JVM (rockyj.in)
14509.
Raspberry Pi 4 Cooling [video] (youtube.com)
14510.
Hyponomics, and the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Harnessing It (hackernoon.com)
14511.
Why Public-Key Encryption Is Cool (futureboy.us)
14512.
The Little Book of Python Anti-Patterns (docs.quantifiedcode.com)
14513.
Architecture critic re-reads A Pattern Language (curbed.com)
14514.
The Basics of Web Workers (2010) (html5rocks.com)
14515.
Knowing When to Stop (americanscientist.org)
14516.
China’s Tech Sector Is in Trouble (thediplomat.com)
14517.
New Guidelines for Statistical Reporting in the Journal (nejm.org)
14518.
Quindar Tones – what the beeps on the moon landing audio were (en.wikipedia.org)
14519.
Keeping Your Tech Stack Current (haughtcodeworks.com)
14520.
Who Can Name the Bigger Number? (scottaaronson.com)