July 2018 Archive
4231.
Extend the reach of your recognition program with Bonusly and Zapier (blog.bonus.ly)
4232.
Bulletproof Multi-Party Computation in Rust with Session Types (blog.chain.com)
4233.
CUPS Local Privilege Escalation and Sandbox Escapes (blog.gdssecurity.com)
4234.
Liberapay is in trouble (medium.com)
4235.
Why Blockchains Don’t Suck, and the Perils of Distributed Databases (medium.com)
4236.
Here’s why your static website needs HTTPS (troyhunt.com)
4237.
5 Whys (en.wikipedia.org)
4238.
What's wrong with current OCR systems and why more machine learning can help (rossum.ai)
4239.
Serverless Stacks in 2018 (stackshare.io)
4240.
Mapbox – Putting Blockchain on the Map (blog.mapbox.com)
4241.
C++ Coroutine Types (abseil.io)
4242.
Why WeWork does not deserve a $20bn price tag (ft.com)
4243.
Is Russian mathematical education among the best in the world? (quora.com)
4244.
Disposable Online Phone Numbers (decoydigits.org)
4245.
Why Do Chubby People Need Read Review of Chubby Chaser Websites? (chubbychaserdatingsites.com)
4246.
Bye-Bye Mailchimp (listed.standardnotes.org)
4247.
Moved to Windows after 10 years of macOS (as full-stack dev) (reddit.com)
4248.
The 5 Clustering Algorithms Data Scientists Need to Know (towardsdatascience.com)
4249.
Can a Smart Legal Contract Be Considered a Contract According to the U.S. Law? (lawless.tech)
4250.
Think everyone died young in ancient societies? Think again (aeon.co)
4251.
Elon Musk calls British diver in Thai cave rescue a 'pedo' in baseless attack (theguardian.com)
4252.
Show HN: Radium – A tool to search for cheat sheets, snippets etc. (github.com)
4253.
WeWork takes meat off the menu as part of environmental policy drive (techcrunch.com)
4254.
All about sleep: a complete guide for getting the rest you need (medium.com)
4255.
Wave of condemnation hits Trump after summit with Putin (reddit.com)
4256.
Implementing a Parameter Server in 15 Lines of Python with Ray (rise.cs.berkeley.edu)
4257.
Babel sponsored by trivago (babeljs.io)
4258.
How we redirected a subdomain to a subdirectory using fly.io (blog.astechsolutions.in)
4259.
When Does Kubernetes Become Invisible and Ubiquitous? (nextplatform.com)
4260.
I had a recent invasive experience with a browser called Firefox (mastodon.ar.al)