July 2015 Archive
841.
Deep Intellect (orionmagazine.org)
842.
Killing Off Wasabi – Part 2 (blog.fogcreek.com)
843.
Significant Flash exploit mitigations are live in v18.0.0.209 (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
844.
The Skysphere (theskysphere.com)
845.
The little ssh that sometimes couldn't (2012) (mina.naguib.ca)
846.
As Tech Booms, Workers Turn to Coding for Career Change (nytimes.com)
847.
Google+ Photos Is Shutting Down (techcrunch.com)
848.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (July 2015)
849.
The Death Penalty in Louisiana (newyorker.com)
850.
Data on 7% of Americans Were Just Hacked, Now What? (blog.onename.com)
851.
Immutable Infrastructure: No SSH (boxfuse.com)
852.
NSA releases open-source infosec tool (itnews.com.au)
853.
Sophie Wilson, Acorn and the development of ARM (linuxvoice.com)
854.
Transitioning Shyp couriers to W2 employees (blog.shyp.com)
855.
Cook rice in a coffee percolator to avoid arsenic (bbc.co.uk)
856.
Why it takes so long to get data back from New Horizons (planetary.org)
857.
BBC Micro Bit computer's final design revealed (bbc.co.uk)
858.
A DDoS in Asia Pacific (telegram.org)
859.
Archivists are racing to digitise 300 years of newspapers before they crumble (theguardian.com)
860.
The Long-Term Future of Artificial Intelligence [video] (youtube.com)
861.
Password Hashing Competition winner and special recognitions (groups.google.com)
862.
Non-Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancers – Current Perspectives [pdf] (jcdr.net)
863.
Unit testing a TCP stack (snellman.net)
864.
Open-Source Data Explorer by Keen IO (github.com)
865.
Some Functional Programmers Are Arrogant (devjoy.com)
866.
No one expects command execution (0x90909090.blogspot.com)
867.
A Garbage Collector for C and C++ (hboehm.info)
868.
So Long, Reddit (braythwayt.com)
869.
PCG, A Family of Better Random Number Generators (pcg-random.org)
870.
New Electric Car Company Emerges: Faraday Future (wot.motortrend.com)