July 2017 Archive
571.
Twitter Fails to Grow Its Audience Again (bloomberg.com)
572.
America's Cult of Ignorance (1980) [pdf] (aphelis.net)
573.
Beipanjiang Bridge, suspended 565m above China’s south-west mountains [video] (bbc.com)
574.
Putin signs law that prohibits technology providing access to banned websites (reuters.com)
575.
Finance sites erroneously show Amazon, Apple, other stocks crashing (marketwatch.com)
576.
Facebook with Adblocker makes 2000+ requests (twitter.com)
577.
A survey of BSD kernel vulnerabilities [pdf] (media.defcon.org)
578.
How MTA shut down my app for Penn Station commuters (medium.com)
579.
Eschewing Zshell for Emacs Shell (howardism.org)
580.
A Call to Arms: Supporting Matrix (matrix.org)
581.
Addict: An Active Directory REST API (github.com)
582.
42% of California’s STEM Workforce Hails from Outside the U.S (spectrum.ieee.org)
583.
Google to add 'news feed' to website and app (bbc.co.uk)
584.
Writing code with multiple overlapping side effects with a straight face (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
585.
Must answer questions before posting comments to prove you understand news (independent.co.uk)
586.
TLS 1.3 in enterprise networks (cs.uic.edu)
587.
An introduction to Stoic philosophy and resilience-building [video] (learn.donaldrobertson.name)
588.
How Aging Research Is Changing Our Lives (aging.nautil.us)
589.
Iterators and Streams in Rust and Haskell (fpcomplete.com)
590.
Python Entry Points Explained (amir.rachum.com)
591.
Why I’m Frustrated with Go (dev.to)
592.
More than a decade later, how original YouTube stars feel about the site (arstechnica.com)
593.
Ask HN: Share Your Raspberry Pi Project
594.
Analog Computers (blog.degruyter.com)
595.
A deep dive into Multicore OCaml garbage collector (kcsrk.info)
596.
Why I can’t have conversations using Twitter (2014) (antirez.com)
597.
Wallabag: a self-hostable application for saving web pages (wallabag.org)
598.
Robust Adversarial Examples (blog.openai.com)
599.
Verdi – Formally Verifying Distributed Systems (2016) (verdi.uwplse.org)
600.
“You’re Not the Customer, You’re the Product” (quoteinvestigator.com)