July 2017 Archive
7981.
RFC 8201 – Path MTU Discovery for IP Version 6 (tools.ietf.org)
7982.
Show HN: Hlspy, a simple headless browser based on qtwebengine(chromium) (github.com)
7983.
Babelfish is a universal code parser (blog.sourced.tech)
7984.
The Incredible Way Glastonbury Organisers Supported a Sexual Assault Survivor (refinery29.uk)
7985.
Bringing VK_KHR_16bit_storage to Intel GPUs (blogs.igalia.com)
7986.
GEN Graphics and the URB (bwidawsk.net)
7987.
Creation and consumption (ben-evans.com)
7988.
Treasure for Data Science blogs (A to Z) (learnanalyticshere.wordpress.com)
7989.
In the age of streaming TV, who needs title sequences? (theverge.com)
7990.
Seeking community feedback on revamp of www.ietf.org (ietf.org)
7991.
Archaeologists go high-tech in 2,500-year-old Greek cold case (phys.org)
7992.
3 Movies That Would've Been Ruined by Good Security Practice (blog.getusecure.com)
7993.
Common Concurrency Problems [pdf] (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
7994.
The distribution of letters in English words (prooffreaderplus.blogspot.com)
7995.
IMSE – Internet Movie Search Engine (imse.co)
7996.
Ask HN: “Cheating” with boolean rules in machine learning pipeline
7997.
Science and Technology links (July 14th, 2017) (lemire.me)
7998.
A Giant Molecular Cloud and All Its Star Babies (wired.com)
7999.
Show HN: Imgspy – get image size without downloading full content (github.com)
8000.
Blame Human Error for WWE and Verizon’s Massive Data Exposures (wired.com)
8001.
What you should do instead of sending angry emails to your enemies (qz.com)
8002.
One of the biggest banks bets all new cars in Europe will be electric by 2035 (qz.com)
8003.
Tarsnap 1.0.38 (mail.tarsnap.com)
8004.
Quick Knowledge on the Evidence Supporting Climate Change (searchtrack.co)
8005.
On 'Burkini Island' Muslim Girls Can Finally Learn to Swim (nationalgeographic.com)
8006.
Lip Reading – Who Said What? Implementation in TensorFLow and Python (github.com)
8007.
You say data, I say system (medium.com)
8008.
Y40 jump: Guillaume Néry explores the deepest pool in the world [video] (youtube.com)
8009.
New C64/128/VIC-20/Atari 2600 emulators written entirely in Java (z64k.com)
8010.
Difference Between Primary and Secondary Passwords (github.com)