July 2019 Archive
5401.
How I built a dynamically generated travel newsletter without code (medium.com)
5402.
Cognitect launches official forum for Clojure (clojure.org)
5403.
Google: Protecting election information from digital attacks (protectyourelection.withgoogle.com)
5404.
The Rise of Junk Science: Fake publications are corrupting the world of research (thewalrus.ca)
5405.
Red Hat CTO Chris Wright Talks about Red Hat's Future with IBM (zdnet.com)
5406.
Atlanta pauses scooter permits after deaths (nbcnews.com)
5407.
Thoughts on Layer API Shutdown (getstream.io)
5408.
Gzip file that infinitely contains itself Includes a self-referencing CRC (twitter.com)
5409.
Some Criticisms of RISC-V (gist.github.com)
5410.
Why Should Anyone Bother Starting a Blog in 2019? (tdmoor.com)
5411.
Underscoring the “Private” in Private Key (koen.io)
5412.
Using Elixir to avoid email embarrassment (blog.agentrisk.com)
5413.
Not just Russians: Iranians, others turn up disinformation efforts (washingtonpost.com)
5414.
Justice Department Approves T-Mobile and Sprint Merger (theverge.com)
5415.
HAProxy Traffic Mirroring for Real-World Testing (haproxy.com)
5416.
$200 Linux-based Pinebook Pro available to pre-order (zdnet.com)
5417.
Current global warming is unparalleled in 2k years (nature.com)
5418.
Cyber expert Marcus Hutchins gets time-served in malware case (apnews.com)
5419.
Amazon Web Services is growing significantly slower than Microsoft’s Azure (finance.yahoo.com)
5420.
Architecture of Information Products – Explained for Non-Tech Folks (asyncauto.com)
5421.
No, Lyme disease is not an escaped military bioweapon (theconversation.com)
5422.
A Systems Design Interview Primer for New Engineers (medium.com)
5423.
Practical Algorithms and Data Structures (bradfieldcs.com)
5424.
Kim Stanley Robinson on how to spark hope in a future ravaged by climate change (eliotpeper.com)
5425.
British police harvesting EU crime databases ahead of Brexit (theguardian.com)
5426.
A Comprehensive List of All the Potential Causes of the Cuban “Sonic” Attacks (slate.com)
5427.
OpenAPI Generator Now Supports Java 11 Native HTTP Client
5428.
China’s Banks Are Running Out of Dollars (wsj.com)
5429.
Chicago police compiled profiles on every citizen who spoke at public meetings (chicagotribune.com)
5430.
Appreciation for Clay Shirky’s comments on the Early Web and how it would end (smashcompany.com)