July 2019 Archive
6631.
Things You’ll Look Back on in SaaS and Regret (saastr.com)
6632.
Why Do Canadians Say ‘Eh’? (atlasobscura.com)
6633.
A Conversation with My 35-Year-Old Chatbot (Part 1) (medium.com)
6634.
A Tale of Two Prisoners (jacobinmag.com)
6635.
Satellites are starting to watch your every move (cnet.com)
6636.
Understanding Arrow Functions (For Beginners) (medium.com)
6637.
Building a Pushup Counter with OpenCV and Clojure (medium.com)
6638.
OpenXR 1.0 Is Here (khronos.org)
6639.
Google researchers disclose exploits for 'interactionless' iOS attacks (zdnet.com)
6640.
Current Senior Google Engineer Goes Public on Camera (youtube.com)
6641.
The New AWS Region in the Middle East (aws.amazon.com)
6642.
Zen2's 7nm Complications: Why Not All Ryzen 3000 Cores Are Created Equal (tomshardware.com)
6643.
Java Valhalla Update with Brian Goetz [YouTube] (youtube.com)
6644.
Manage the Linux /tmp directory like a boss (redhat.com)
6645.
Douglas Engelbart on Product Discovery (augustopetraglia.com)
6646.
Google reveals fistful of flaws in Apple's iMessage app (bbc.com)
6647.
Tesla to Pay China $323M a Year in Tax for Factory Site (bloomberg.com)
6648.
Brain Scans Shed New Light on Mysterious Attacks on U.S. Spies in Havana (newyorker.com)
6649.
Australia to police tech giants' algorithms (bbc.com)
6650.
Practical Ways to Write Better JavaScript (dev.to)
6651.
Priests accused of sex abuse turned to under-the-radar group (apnews.com)
6652.
ICS-Cert Alert on Insecure Can Bus Network Implementation in Avionics (us-cert.gov)
6653.
Xkcd #2182: When I'm Back at a Keyboard (xkcd.com)
6654.
Tracking the right metrics as an indie maker (makermag.com)
6655.
Give me feedback that is qualitative, broad, and random (blog.jessitron.com)
6656.
American Tech Shudders as China Cyber Rules Are Expected to Get Tougher (wsj.com)
6657.
Examining Intel's Ice Lake: Taking a Bite of the Sunny Cove Microarchitecture (anandtech.com)
6658.
Your Distributed Systems Fucking Suck (medium.com)
6659.
What were the problems of using early computers? (liam-on-linux.livejournal.com)
6660.
The Nanosheet Transistor Is the Next (and Maybe Last) Step in Moore’s Law (spectrum.ieee.org)