July 2018 Archive
481.
Shedding Too Much Light on a Microcontroller's Firmware Protection (2017) (aisec.fraunhofer.de)
482.
Sounding the Alarm: Now Is the Time to Be a Cockroach (erica.biz)
483.
PayPal told customer her death breached its rules (bbc.com)
484.
City street orientations around the world (geoffboeing.com)
485.
Interview with Sam Altman from the High Growth Handbook (blog.ycombinator.com)
486.
The internals of testing in Rust in 2018 (blog.jrenner.net)
487.
Ask HN: What talks or videos do you suggest to watch on a long flight?
488.
Dark Side of the Mac: Appearance and Materials (mackuba.eu)
489.
Lwan: A high-performance and scalable web server (lwan.ws)
490.
Crafting Interpreters (craftinginterpreters.com)
491.
Windows NT and VMS: The Rest of the Story (1998) (itprotoday.com)
492.
A bug in Samsung’s default texting app is sending random pics to other people (gizmodo.com)
493.
Gamifying propositional logic: QED, an interactive textbook (terrytao.wordpress.com)
494.
“I-Cut-You-Choose” Cake-Cutting Protocol Inspires Solution to Gerrymandering (cmu.edu)
495.
Bulletproofs – Short zero-knowledge arguments of knowledge (github.com)
496.
Introducing the Python Language Server (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
497.
Tech companies can now bid on the Pentagon’s $10B cloud contract (techcrunch.com)
498.
GitLab Direction (about.gitlab.com)
499.
US breaks up IRS phone scam operation (nytimes.com)
500.
What is Rust 2018? (blog.rust-lang.org)
501.
Launch HN: Optic (YC S18) – Automate Routine Programming
502.
Darpa Shows Off Some Things You Can Do with Distributed Electric Propulsion (spectrum.ieee.org)
503.
Richard Feynman's Integral Trick (medium.com)
504.
Use of AI in the fashion industry (nytimes.com)
505.
Google warns Android might not remain free because of EU decision (theverge.com)
506.
Project Fuchsia: Google Is Quietly Working on a Successor to Android (bloomberg.com)
507.
Grand Jury Indicts Russian Officers for Hacking Related to the 2016 Election (justice.gov)
508.
Tutorial: Designing a GraphQL API (gist.github.com)
509.
Kialo – a platform for rational debate (kialo.com)
510.
Chrome will mark all HTTP sites as ‘not secure’ starting in July (theverge.com)