July 2019 Archive
5191.
Parsing JSON Using SIMD Instructions on the Apple A12 Processor (lemire.me)
5192.
Racket Is an Acceptable Python (dustycloud.org)
5193.
HBO’s Silicon Valley will end with its sixth season (theverge.com)
5194.
Shape Up (by Ryan Singer of Basecamp) (basecamp.com)
5195.
$10k Fellowships for women (trans and cis), trans, and non-binary programmers (recurse.com)
5196.
Backdoor discovered in Ruby strong_password library (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
5197.
Cells synchronize to release toxins in unison (news.stanford.edu)
5198.
EU Population Up to Over 513M on 1 January 2019: More Deaths Than Births (ec.europa.eu)
5199.
Third parties confirm AMD’s outstanding Ryzen 3000 numbers (arstechnica.com)
5200.
Cloudera's Changes to Licensing (vision.cloudera.com)
5201.
How much business value as a developer did you deliver today?
5202.
Mysterious illness that paralyzes healthy kids prompts plea from CDC (arstechnica.com)
5203.
Zoom combines the worst of American and Chinese stereotypes (mobile.twitter.com)
5204.
Amazon’s Alexa will deliver NHS medical advice in the UK (theverge.com)
5205.
Neuralink is having an event next week to share some results (twitter.com)
5206.
A Cold Take on IBM, Red Hat and Their Hybrid Cloud Hyperbole (platformonomics.com)
5207.
Why Data Scientists Should Never Use Upwork (racketracer.com)
5208.
Hi
5209.
On Lisp in 15 Minutes (medium.com)
5210.
FastoCloud Open Source Media Server (reddit.com)
5211.
Gatsby Is a Virus (noelwelsh.com)
5212.
Discovering CVE-2019-13504, CVE-2019-13503 and the importance of API Fuzzing (fuzzit.dev)
5213.
Amazon to Retrain a Third of Its U.S. Workforce (wsj.com)
5214.
Reddit’s ‘Manosphere’ and the Challenge of Quantifying Hate (wired.com)
5215.
Free Legal Services for Startups
5216.
Caddy 2 Is Ready for Developers (caddyserver.com)
5217.
Be careful about taking meetings in public places (twitter.com)
5218.
Python Is Eating the World (zdnet.com)
5219.
Pyret, a programming language designed for learning, inspired by Python (pyret.org)
5220.
For the sake of cinema, Disney needs to be broken up (theguardian.com)