August 2019 Archive
9271.
Migrating to Go Modules (blog.golang.org)
9272.
Rust async_await has been stabilized in 1.39.0 (github.com)
9273.
The Fastest-Growing U.S. Cities Aren’t What You Think (citylab.com)
9274.
Debian: No longer a “Universal” operating system (catfox.life)
9275.
Brexit has chilling effect on UK inward investment (ft.com)
9276.
'My job application was withdrawn by someone pretending to be me' (bbc.com)
9277.
Ready Player Web (web.dev)
9278.
A Path to DOT: Formalizing Fully Path-Dependent Types (arxiv.org)
9279.
Confidential Computing Consortium (confidentialcomputing.io)
9280.
Sierra Nevada shows off its large, inflatable space habitat (arstechnica.com)
9281.
Dell Releases Latest Linux Developer Laptop with Comet Lake CPU (zdnet.com)
9282.
The fight against toxic gamer culture has moved to the classroom (theverge.com)
9283.
Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on What’s Next for Tumblr (theverge.com)
9284.
New Cross-Industry Effort to Advance Computational Trust and Security (linuxfoundation.org)
9285.
Air pollution linked to bipolar disorder, depression (nationalgeographic.com)
9286.
Negative space: 24 brilliant examples (creativebloq.com)
9287.
It may just be a game to you but, it means the world to us (redcross.ca)
9288.
Ubuntu Touch OTA-10 Release (ubports.com)
9289.
Twitter Is a Dope Platform- a Collection of Stories and Guides (twitter.com)
9290.
Why the Placebo Effect Is Getting Stronger (qz.com)
9291.
Getting to Yes (rethinksecurity.io)
9292.
The US Air Force’s 3-D printing experimentation becomes reality (medium.com)
9293.
JavaScript and Node.JS Testing Best Practices (github.com)
9294.
Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm. Who’s the Bigger and Better? (medium.com)
9295.
Show HN: Kurload – pastebin directly from terminal with netcat/socat (github.com)
9296.
Managing Data Science Teams (dominodatalab.com)
9297.
Mass exploitation of CVE-2019-15107 (Webmin RCE) has begun (twitter.com)
9298.
Mexican court allows 2 people to use cocaine recreationally in historic ruling (aljazeera.com)
9299.
Teaching Technology in 2019 (fo.am)
9300.
A heavyweight candidate for dark matter (phys.org)