July 2017 Archive
4561.
Building a Container Runtime in Rust (blogs.oracle.com)
4562.
PayFit raises $15.9M to manage European payrolls (techcrunch.com)
4563.
PCSX2 progress report – h1 2017 (pcsx2.net)
4564.
Introduction to Regular Expressions (donotfold.be)
4565.
17776 Football (sbnation.com)
4566.
Hotspot – a GUI for the Linux perf profiler (kdab.com)
4567.
Congress Casts a Suspicious Eye on Russia's Kaspersky Lab (npr.org)
4568.
I Had Sex with an Investor and I Am Sorry (medium.com)
4569.
Why Roman concrete still stands strong while modern version decays (theguardian.com)
4570.
Collision Based Hashing Algorithm Disclosure (netsparker.com)
4571.
iPhone Bugs Are Too Valuable to Report to Apple (motherboard.vice.com)
4572.
Survey of Rounding Implementations in Go (cockroachlabs.com)
4573.
Speed Up Your Rails Test Suite by 6% in 1 Line (jtway.co)
4574.
Climate scientists predict wet future for California (upi.com)
4575.
A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol (acme.sh)
4576.
Building an Operating System for AI (blog.algorithmia.com)
4577.
Making Gossip More Robust with Lifeguard (hashicorp.com)
4578.
MIT – Augmented Reality on Your Desk–All You Need Is a Lightbulb Socket (technologyreview.com)
4579.
Lessons learned building a toy compiler (jaseemabid.github.io)
4580.
Qualcomm lashes back at Apple, seeking import ban on iPhones (techcrunch.com)
4581.
Tesla Powerpack to Enable Large Scale Sustainable Energy to South Australia (tesla.com)
4582.
Custom classifiers in iOS11 using CoreML and Vision (tooploox.com)
4583.
A Roughtime server written in Rust (github.com)
4584.
Alphabay- Largest Darkweb Drug Marketplace Is Down with Some Lingering Questions (net.xyz)
4585.
Comma.ai launches an $88 universal car interface called Panda (techcrunch.com)
4586.
The #proglangdesign Community on freenode (proglangdesign.net)
4587.
Mocking HTTP, Mockito style (specto.io)
4588.
Interviewing Borgmann, Part 1 (jonathanlipps.com)
4589.
Show HN: Librarian – Chrome Extension to get links to references in arXiv papers (librarian.fermatslibrary.com)
4590.
“People need my product” (But do they want it?) (justinjackson.ca)