July 2016 Archive
61.
No grades, no timetable: Berlin school turns teaching upside down (theguardian.com)
62.
Felony – An open-source PGP keychain (github.com)
63.
Donkey – A computer game included with early versions of PC DOS (github.com)
64.
How I Cracked a Keylogger and Ended Up in Someone's Inbox (trustwave.com)
65.
BSD vs. Linux (2005) (over-yonder.net)
66.
Xplain – Explaining X11 for the rest of us (magcius.github.io)
67.
Coup attempt underway in Turkey (theatlantic.com)
68.
Ask HN: Anonymous person sent proof of SSH access to our production server
69.
How we're scammed into eating phony food (nypost.com)
70.
Sandstorm – An open source operating system for personal and private clouds (sandstorm.io)
71.
“I built a fusion reactor in my bedroom – AMA” (reddit.com)
72.
Habits of highly mathematical people (medium.com)
73.
Why do we use the Linux kernel's TCP stack? (jvns.ca)
74.
Yahoo sold to US telecoms giant Verizon (bbc.co.uk)
75.
JupyterLab: the next generation of the Jupyter Notebook (blog.jupyter.org)
76.
The Raspberry Pi Has Revolutionized Emulation (blog.codinghorror.com)
77.
“Give me 15 minutes and I'll change your view of GDB” [video] (undo.io)
78.
How I built an app with 500,000 users in 5 days on a $100 server (medium.com)
79.
Apple says Pokémon Go is the most downloaded app in its first week ever (techcrunch.com)
80.
Mozilla could walk away from Yahoo deal and get more than $1B (recode.net)
81.
U.S. Bans Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes from Operating Labs for Two Years (wsj.com)
82.
With Launch of AU Passport, Africa Is Now Borderless (venturesafrica.com)
83.
Security experts have cloned all seven TSA master keys (techcrunch.com)
84.
DuckDuckGo announces partnership with Yahoo (duck.co)
85.
Photographer Suing Getty Images for $1B (petapixel.com)
86.
A Course in Machine Learning (ciml.info)
87.
Go’s march to low-latency GC (blog.twitch.tv)
88.
fMRI software bugs could upend years of research (theregister.co.uk)
89.
Nintendo Developer Portal (developer.nintendo.com)
90.
John Carmack on Inlined Code (2014) (number-none.com)