July 2019 Archive
6001.
Rate of telomere shortening predicts species lifespan (phys.org)
6002.
Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community [pdf] (dreamsongs.com)
6003.
A New Plan for Keeping NASA's Oldest Explorers Going (jpl.nasa.gov)
6004.
Deceased Crew of Russian Sub Prevented “Planetary Catastrophe” (bloomberg.com)
6005.
WebPack crashes asking for donations on Mondays (github.com)
6006.
A single person can delay affordable housing in SF. It’s time for reform (thebaycitybeacon.com)
6007.
An Introduction to Go (CERN) (speakerdeck.com)
6008.
Tech assumptions make an ass of your users (parkersoftware.com)
6009.
Microsoft admitted to private Linux developer security list (zdnet.com)
6010.
Research yields new clues to the origin of Tamu Massif (phys.org)
6011.
Rust async-await Status Report 2 (smallcultfollowing.com)
6012.
New Uber clone in the market: Entrepreneurs can setup their ride hailing apps (appdupe.com)
6013.
Markets Are Calm, Then Suddenly Go Crazy. Some Investors Think They Know Why (wsj.com)
6014.
Career Burnout Calculator (azimuthpsych.com)
6015.
Tips for Being a Great Programmer (& Human) (dev.to)
6016.
App development tool from Fog Creek Software (glitch.com)
6017.
Advanced Webpack from Scratch (robinwieruch.de)
6018.
Walking Through the System Design Interview (medium.com)
6019.
Macs vulnerable to 'bananas' Zoom video flaw (bbc.com)
6020.
Backdoor discovered in Ruby strong_password library (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
6021.
GnuPG 2.2.17 released to mitigate attacks on keyservers (lists.gnu.org)
6022.
ICO Set to Fine Marriott International £99m for 2018 Data Breach (digit.fyi)
6023.
AI made from a sheet of glass can recognise numbers just by looking (newscientist.com)
6024.
Ross Perot and Steve Jobs had a fascinating bromance (cake.co)
6025.
Groupthink (fermatslibrary.com)
6026.
How I made AWS Lambda work for my SaaS (blog.checklyhq.com)
6027.
The sinkhole that saved the internet (techcrunch.com)
6028.
Simultaneous production of fresh water and electricity (nature.com)
6029.
Future of Earth (en.wikipedia.org)
6030.
Spanish security company spied on Julian Assange’s meetings with lawyers (elpais.com)