July 2019 Archive
14821.
Largest data leak of the work of Russian special services on the Internet (bbc.com)
14822.
Quantum Computing: Lecture Notes (arxiv.org)
14823.
The LED Traffic Light and the Danger of “But Sometimes” [video] (youtube.com)
14824.
Mucking about with Microframeworks (lwn.net)
14825.
Cube.js – Open-Source Analytics Framework (github.com)
14826.
Hong Kong: Sheung Wan and Yuen Long Violence (youtube.com)
14827.
Bitlytics.js – open-source analytics for web3 dapps (github.com)
14828.
The Last Toll Collectors (nytimes.com)
14829.
Python 2 Support in Pip Going Forward (pip.pypa.io)
14830.
Ask HN: Anyone Work at ARM?
14831.
Stack Overflow Handling in HotSpot JVM (pangin.pro)
14832.
Stop Shaming Your Users for Micro Conversions (2017) (nngroup.com)
14833.
Evaluating File System Reliability on Solid State Drives (usenix.org)
14834.
Amazon EventBridge – Event-Driven AWS Integration for SaaS Applications (infoq.com)
14835.
Show HN: A collection of graph classification methods (1700 stars) (github.com)
14836.
Amazon Releases Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless to General Availability (infoq.com)
14837.
Spinnaker for Google Cloud Platform–continuous delivery made easy (cloud.google.com)
14838.
Microsoft will pay $26M to settle probe (washingtonpost.com)
14839.
Getting to Hard-to-Reach Villages Before Spring Thaw and Start of Hunting Season (census.gov)
14840.
Arm Eases Upfront Licensing Fees to Head Off RISC-V (electronicdesign.com)
14841.
The Software That Inspired the Internet (bbc.com)
14842.
'I kept my multimillion dollar business secret' (bbc.com)
14843.
The false promise of the 10k hour rule (nesslabs.com)
14844.
Google and Facebook Secretly Track Your Activity on Porn Sites (forbes.com)
14845.
H-1B Crackdown: Companies Must Prove Work Exists for Visa Holders (insights.dice.com)
14846.
There's 'poop in the water' at America's dirtiest beaches. Is yours on the list? (usatoday.com)
14847.
The Branding Checklist (medium.com)
14848.
Bad Astronomy (syfy.com)
14849.
Libra scams are already proliferating on Facebook (theverge.com)
14850.
Technical deep dive: how network interface cards work today (ietf.org)