July 2019 Archive
7981.
Banned Chinese Security Cameras Are Almost Impossible to Remove (bloomberg.com)
7982.
The PDP-7 Where Unix Began (bsdimp.blogspot.com)
7983.
Google puts Chrome on a cookie diet, which just so happens to starve its rivals (theregister.co.uk)
7984.
Add to your summer vacation itinerary: interact with a robot (hpe.com)
7985.
Agent Smith Malware Infects 25M Android Phones to Push Rogue Ads (threatpost.com)
7986.
China Mass Breeding Lions, Tigers for ‘Traditional Medicine’ Organ Harvesting (breitbart.com)
7987.
New ransomware is targeting network attached storage devices (zdnet.com)
7988.
QCSuper, capture raw 2G/3G/4G radio frames from Qualcomm-based phones and modems (github.com)
7989.
The Conscience of a Hacker (1986) (phrack.org)
7990.
You’re Hired. Now Wear This Headset to Learn the Job (nytimes.com)
7991.
'A shit show': uBiome (YC S14) just cut half its staff (businessinsider.com)
7992.
What I learned creating 2 FitbitOS watchfaces (jeremiahlee.com)
7993.
States That Don't Have Income Tax (prosperopedia.com)
7994.
Expert mathematicians stumped by simple subtractions (unige.ch)
7995.
Befunge (en.wikipedia.org)
7996.
Linode Democratizes Cloud GPUs: Brings Powerful Nvidia GPUs to Its Linux Cloud (tfir.io)
7997.
IBM Proposes Curbing Legal Protections for Internet Companies (bloomberg.com)
7998.
Maker Media Reboots Itself as Make Community (hackaday.com)
7999.
Groupthink (1991) (fermatslibrary.com)
8000.
CSS Basics (Part II, Typographie) (dev.to)
8001.
On the Semantic Interpretability of Artificial Intelligence Models (arxiv.org)
8002.
People with Allergies Are More Likely to Be Anxious (theatlantic.com)
8003.
TDK develops 0.49mm-thick speaker (japantoday.com)
8004.
Surviving Software Dependencies (queue.acm.org)
8005.
Machine learning has been used to automatically translate long-lost languages (technologyreview.com)
8006.
Only three global banks given top website security score (zdnet.com)
8007.
The AHL app dev is sending notifications about money he's owed for working on it (twitter.com)
8008.
The death of the term 'tech industry' (parkersoftware.com)
8009.
AI Created a 3D Replica of Our Universe. We Have No Idea How It Works (space.com)
8010.
Griddy: Package for FAST CSS grid layout generation (github.com)