July 2019 Archive
18331.
Ask HN: How to build chaos-gorilla for fault injection testing?
18332.
US Army Ships Paratroopers to Afghanistan with Mini-Drones (sputniknews.com)
18333.
Argument-Dependent Name Lookup (en.wikipedia.org)
18334.
Picking the right tech stack for your startup (dev.to)
18335.
Glitch (glitch.com)
18336.
Visualizing an Election with No Political Parties (source.opennews.org)
18337.
Road Trip 2019 (kayce.basqu.es)
18338.
Better generalization with Layer rotation in deep neural networks (arxiv.org)
18339.
Meditations on Color Picker (vito.sdf.org)
18340.
Icebreaker:A bot that MicrosoftTeams uses to break silos&strengthen culture (geekwire.com)
18341.
Researchers say they're closer to finding cure for HIV using CRISPR technology (cnbc.com)
18342.
Appvoice.io – Communicate Product Updates and News (appvoice.io)
18343.
Create your own chrome extension – and deploy to Chrome Web Store (github.com)
18344.
Watch Blocked YouTube Videos in Your Country (millennialmoderator.com)
18345.
Border Profiteers (thebaffler.com)
18346.
Chinese scientists are hiding secret messages in whale sounds (2018) (businessinsider.de)
18347.
Everyday Moms Sampling Club – US (getfreeforever.tk)
18348.
How to Use the Dead Cat Strategy Combined with a Google Bomb (techdirt.com)
18349.
Why Doesn’t Anyone in Crypto Think About Distribution? (hackernoon.com)
18350.
Chatbot for peer upvoting and rewards. Convert peer appreciation to custom perks (karmabot.chat)
18351.
Legalize It
18352.
From IP ID to Device ID and Kaslr Bypass (Extended Version) (arxiv.org)
18353.
The NSA's Regional Cryptologic Centers (electrospaces.blogspot.com)
18354.
Is It a Good Idea to Do Profit Share SEO? Here's What We Found (capitalandgrowth.org)
18355.
Should we adopt GraphQL? (ssaber.com)
18356.
The Universal Page [Episode] (feedproxy.google.com)
18357.
Google Ads Remarketing 2019 (youtube.com)
18358.
To Travel, a Tech Conference and One Million Views: A Recap (hackernoon.com)
18359.
OpenPGP Certificate Flooding (lwn.net)
18360.
Mordhau developer denies it was planning a “toggle” for diversity (arstechnica.com)