July 2019 Archive
7471.
Hackers Hijacked VR Chatrooms to Manipulate Users' Reality (vice.com)
7472.
TLS Performance: Rustls versus OpenSSL (jbp.io)
7473.
Why Are U.S. Drivers Killing So Many Pedestrians? (strongtowns.org)
7474.
Libra, 2 Weeks In (facebook.com)
7475.
Lobsters is 7 years old today (lobste.rs)
7476.
Let me know what you, as Startup owner read – 5 min Survey (docs.google.com)
7477.
The Dos and Don’ts for Passing Your Technical Interview (medium.com)
7478.
Performance of Elixir's Access Behavior (stratus3d.com)
7479.
Baidu chief doused with water at AI event (bbc.com)
7480.
Court finds consumer has standing to pursue FACTA violation (pubcit.typepad.com)
7481.
React-for-Beginners-Course (github.com)
7482.
New Weapons Against Cancer: Millions of Bacteria Programmed to Kill (nytimes.com)
7483.
Three Decades of U.S. News and World Report University Rankings (datasciencetexts.com)
7484.
I Rip Movies (caseyliss.com)
7485.
UN Special Rapporteur on Torture's Response Regarding Assange Rape Allegations (medium.com)
7486.
Return to the sea, get huge, beat cancer: an analysis of cetacean genomes (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
7487.
Programming with Universal Constructions (bartoszmilewski.com)
7488.
A Parallel Snake Engine Written in Go (github.com)
7489.
Why Do Calculators Have a Headphone Jack? [video] (youtube.com)
7490.
The weirdest bug you’ve found that left you wondering how computers even worked (twitter.com)
7491.
How the Wright Brothers Conquered the Skies with Data (humansofdata.atlan.com)
7492.
Andrew Yang's Proposals Aren't as Popular in Silicon Valley as You Might Think (forbes.com)
7493.
2k-year-old scrolls buried by Vesuvius deciphered using subatomic physics (smithsonianmag.com)
7494.
Java Application Optimization on Kubernetes (medium.com)
7495.
The Corporate Logo Singularity (thebaffler.com)
7496.
Boeing announces $100M fund for families of 737 Max crash victims (theverge.com)
7497.
How's Your Posture? (forms.gle)
7498.
Facebook’s image outage reveals how the company’s AI tags your photos (theverge.com)
7499.
Hackers Find Missing People for Fun – They Call It “Trace Labs” (youtube.com)
7500.
An Amazon Warehouse, Robots’ Ways Rub Off on Humans (nytimes.com)