July 2017 Archive
4351.
Nobody in Hong Kong Wants a Tesla Anymore (qz.com)
4352.
A French expert says he's feared by hackers and he protects Google,Adobe,Linkedi (bfmbusiness.bfmtv.com)
4353.
Material Design , Learning the Rules and Breaking Them (medium.com)
4354.
Elon Musk reacquires x.com domain from PayPal (domaininvesting.com)
4355.
I've built a food delivery platform
4356.
I'm a digitalnomad with a full time job, this is the tech in my backpack (medium.com)
4357.
HTML 5P CODE (html5pcode.com)
4358.
Cisco acquires network security startup Observable Networks (techcrunch.com)
4359.
Why We Love 1Password Memberships (blog.agilebits.com)
4360.
Programmer's Time part 1 (medium.com)
4361.
Hacker farmer security
4362.
Marge-bot for GitLab keeps master always green (smarketshq.com)
4363.
The Latest in Web Design? Retro Websites Inspired by the ’90s (nytimes.com)
4364.
Show HN: Open Source SEO Tool (open-seo.org)
4365.
No, ICO Market Caps Are Not Crazy. The Reason Is Basic Economics (medium.com)
4366.
Ranking the Most Popular Websites by Demographic (priceonomics.com)
4367.
Elon Musk teases NYC-Philadelphia-Baltimore hyperloop (twitter.com)
4368.
The world's first 100% honest Ethereum ICO (uetoken.com)
4369.
Ask HN: Uber passenger PII leak – what to do?
4370.
Show HN: Stack Overflow and Dgraph = Graph Overflow (graphoverflow.dgraph.io)
4371.
Cicada, a Rust chess engine (github.com)
4372.
Show HN: Pocket Ariely – make sense of life with Dan Ariely’s newest app (danariely.com)
4373.
Ask HN: Would it be useful to see directed graphs of user journeys?
4374.
Trying to join a #JavaScript community in 2017 (twitter.com)
4375.
How a podcaster managed to confront his tech support scammer, in person (arstechnica.com)
4376.
Breaking the x86 ISA [pdf] (blackhat.com)
4377.
Show HN: BandcampFS – a hacky way to store your files on Bandcamp (github.com)
4378.
Chris Sacca says sorry for harassing women entrepreneurs (medium.com)
4379.
Volvo admits its self-driving cars are confused by kangaroos (theguardian.com)
4380.
Show HN: A very simple Lisp interpreter in 250 lines of literate Python (khamidou.com)