August 2016 Archive
1171.
Fuzzing Perl: A Tale of Two American Fuzzy Lops (geeknik.net)
1172.
How do we build encryption backdoors? (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
1173.
By 2030, 56 countries will have more people aged 65+ than children under 15 (bloomberg.com)
1174.
AT&T, Apple, Google to work on 'robocall' crackdown (reuters.com)
1175.
RDL: a lightweight system for adding contracts to Ruby (github.com)
1176.
Arduino-Based Home Weather Station on the Elastic Stack (elastic.co)
1177.
Show HN: Igloos That Don't Melt (icewall.com.au)
1178.
EFF blasts Microsoft over Windows 10 privacy concerns (theverge.com)
1179.
Changing the Culture of Python at Facebook [video] (youtube.com)
1180.
My @JFK Twitter account “has been suspended and will not be restored” (medium.com)
1181.
Show HN: Make Slack Bots in Java (github.com)
1182.
AFLFast vs. Erlang (mindscope.pw)
1183.
The Software Behind YC’s Investor Day (themacro.com)
1184.
Xen exploitation part 3: XSA-182, Qubes escape (blog.quarkslab.com)
1185.
Volapük: A Cautionary Tale for Language Communities (tonyarcieri.com)
1186.
Coursera’s co-founder Daphne Koller set to start anew at Calico (techcrunch.com)
1187.
How Many Resources Shared on Social Media Have Been Lost? (2012) (arxiv.org)
1188.
New Startup Aims to Commercialize a Brain Prosthetic to Improve Memory (spectrum.ieee.org)
1189.
Ideas that Have Harmed Mankind (1946) (panarchy.org)
1190.
Emerging Technologies of 2016 (blogs.wsj.com)
1191.
RAD's ground breaking lossless compression product benchmarked (richg42.blogspot.com)
1192.
The Magic Bureaucrat and His Riverside Miracle (99percentinvisible.org)
1193.
The Making of Warcraft (2012) (codeofhonor.com)
1194.
ME Analyzer – Intel Engine Firmware Analysis Tool (github.com)
1195.
Notes on Startup Engineering Management for Young Bloods (2015) (elidedbranches.com)
1196.
Building PokemonGo in Pure HTML, JavaScript and CSS (blog.geofenceapi.org)
1197.
Python Lists vs. Tuples (nedbatchelder.com)
1198.
Canada’s tech sector is hemorrhaging talent [audio] (canadalandshow.com)
1199.
Dyson sphere (en.wikipedia.org)
1200.
The DNSSEC master key securing DNS is about to change (techworld.com)