German court issues first GDPR ruling
(natlawreview.com)
July 2018 Archive
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Choice of search engine on Android nuked by “Anonymous Coward” (2009)
(android.googlesource.com)
273.
Blocked by JSConf.eu Twitter account
(medium.com)
274.
15 Years of SparkFun
(sparkfun.com)
275.
Seedbank – Collection of Interactive Machine Learning Examples
(tools.google.com)
276.
Modern codecs like AV1 can bring better quality video to the open web
(blog.mozilla.org)
277.
AMD stock rises after best earnings in 7 years
(marketwatch.com)
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Firefox Lockbox
(testpilot.firefox.com)
280.
Blackmagic eGPU – Thunderbolt 3 external graphics processor
(blackmagicdesign.com)
281.
Conflating pointers with arrays: C's biggest mistake? (2009)
(digitalmars.com)
282.
L-theanine, a constituent in tea, and its effect on mental state (2008) [pdf]
(apjcn.nhri.org.tw)
283.
Hackers Breached Virginia Bank Twice in Eight Months, Stole $2.4M
(krebsonsecurity.com)
284.
Timsort is a sorting algorithm that is efficient for real-world data
(hackernoon.com)
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Devhints: A collection of developer cheatsheets
(devhints.io)
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Adobe Flash’s Gaming Legacy and My Efforts To Save It
(blog.usejournal.com)
291.
How F5Bot Slurps All of Reddit
(intoli.com)
292.
How NoSQL forced the evolution of a scalable relational database
(blog.memsql.com)
294.
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Python has brought computer programming to a vast new audience
(economist.com)
296.
The U.S. Air Force learned to code and saved the Pentagon millions
(fastcompany.com)
297.
IP addresses and routing
(jvns.ca)
298.
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Where grep came from [video]
(youtube.com)
300.
Jupiter has 10 more moons we didn't know about
(nature.com)