August 2017 Archive
5701.
A Non-Cloud Serverless Application Pattern Using Git and Docker (zwischenzugs.wordpress.com)
5702.
ACIDRain: concurrency-related attacks on database backed web applications (blog.acolyer.org)
5703.
Nextcloud, Moodle and 4 other partners announce Education Edition (nextcloud.com)
5704.
Elixir and Doctest – Help Writing Better Programs, One Method at a Time (fredwu.me)
5705.
Feminist Software Foundation C+=, a new language for us feminists (github.com)
5706.
A Beginner’s Guide to Optimizing Pandas Code for Speed (engineering.upside.com)
5707.
Objective-C Performance and Implementation Details for C and C++ Programmers (swolchok.github.io)
5708.
UiZoo.js – A Dynamic React Components Library (medium.com)
5709.
VergeSense’s AI sensing hardware wants to reduce the usage of office space (techcrunch.com)
5710.
Tesla Planning $1.5B Bond Offering to Support Model 3 (bloomberg.com)
5711.
How Kite acquired OSS plugins and used them to market itself and collect data (qz.com)
5712.
Pizza over privacy? Stanford economist examines a paradox of the digital age (news.stanford.edu)
5713.
Exploiting pseudo-RNGs in slot machines (2017) (wired.com)
5714.
WebVR for All Windows Users (hacks.mozilla.org)
5715.
Netflix Acquires Millarworld (media.netflix.com)
5716.
The Economics of Filecoin (medium.com)
5717.
The Vulnerable Victorian Governess: Historic Cases of Bigamy, Assault, and Murder (englishhistoryauthors.blogspot.com)
5718.
Shown the Door, Older Workers Find Bias Hard to Prove (nytimes.com)
5719.
Alibaba moves to take on crowded US cloud market (ciodive.com)
5720.
How the Vote Hacking Was Done at DefCon25 (alienvault.com)
5721.
Book Recommendations by CEOs (parrotread.com)
5722.
TensorFlow Serving 1.0 (developers.googleblog.com)
5723.
Poll: Are you capable of programming a computer?
5724.
500 Startups How to Guide on Finding Product Market Fit (medium.com)
5725.
Google’s Response to Anti-Diversity Memo Ignores Workplace Discrimination Law (medium.com)
5726.
Letter to a vegetarian nation (or why we should eat meat) (regenerateland.info)
5727.
DEF CON 25 – Elie Bursztein – How We Created the First SHA 1 Collision (youtube.com)
5728.
Mechanical Television: Incredibly simple, yet entirely bonkers (youtube.com)
5729.
Consumers and blockchain: lots of promise, many hurdles (infoworld.com)
5730.
STARDATA: A StarCraft AI Research Dataset (arxiv.org)