July 2019 Archive
6211.
Ready or not, here comes the new Twitter (zdnet.com)
6212.
Biggest Twitter redesign in 7 years (twitter.com)
6213.
Building the New Twitter.com (blog.twitter.com)
6214.
Mitigating Poisoned PGP Certificates (CVE-2019-13050) (tech.michaelaltfield.net)
6215.
Show HN: Commit Hawk – Get notified when specific files change in a GitHub repo (github.com)
6216.
Google is not a patriotic company, says cofounder of datamining company Palantir (cnbc.com)
6217.
Amazon Introduces Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider (ACCP) (aws.amazon.com)
6218.
Expatriation Tax (en.wikipedia.org)
6219.
Why I’m turning my son into a cyborg (qz.com)
6220.
Why our ancestors drilled holes in each other's skulls (bbc.com)
6221.
Want to Colonize Mars? Aerogel Could Help (jpl.nasa.gov)
6222.
The Future of GPS (hpe.com)
6223.
The Myth of Professional Beggars Spawned Today’s Enduring Stereotypes (smithsonianmag.com)
6224.
Social media, but not video games, linked to depression in teens (cbc.ca)
6225.
Live coding a compiler for CP/M, from scratch (cowlark.com)
6226.
Researchers Find Black Nano Gold Can Convert CO2 Emissions to Fuel (interestingengineering.com)
6227.
George Orwell: Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool (1947) (orwell.ru)
6228.
Reddit discussion about sysadmins embracing automation (or not) (reddit.com)
6229.
Show HN: If all you need is an avatar – Free human avatar service (avatar.phantauth.net)
6230.
Show HN: Pisa – Probably the Fastest Full-Text Search Engine Out There (github.com)
6231.
Data Company Directly Powers Immigration Raids in Workplace (wnyc.org)
6232.
A 138 byte React donut chart component using d3.js (github.com)
6233.
Intel Prepares to Graft Google’s Bfloat16 onto Processors (nextplatform.com)
6234.
Data Analytics Explained (gpetrium.com)
6235.
Increase the quality of unit tests using mutation with PITest (dev.to)
6236.
YugaByte DB 1.3 releases all enterprise features as open source (blog.yugabyte.com)
6237.
Ecuador Concluded That Assange Has Ties to Russian Intelligence (washingtonmonthly.com)
6238.
Capitalism Is Not the Problem (bostonreview.net)
6239.
'Dumb' robot ants are alarmingly smart and strong working together (zdnet.com)
6240.
Everything you need to know about MQTT: history, functionality, future (ably.io)