July 2018 Archive
5791.
Increasing our conversion rate 500% – Part 2 (rockstarcoders.com)
5792.
15 designers / 1 cost (draftss.com)
5793.
Ruby on Rails: Send emails with style (imaginarycloud.com)
5794.
New Front-end development HackerRank Assessments are now live (blog.hackerrank.com)
5795.
Startup Failure Post-Mortems (cbinsights.com)
5796.
Google launches “Shielded VMs” to protect cloud servers from rootkits (arstechnica.com)
5797.
Thousands of First Responders Exposed in ALERRT Breach (tomshardware.com)
5798.
RISC-V Foundation Forms Security Committee (embedded-computing.com)
5799.
Take the money and run (newyorker.com)
5800.
Tech Companies Like Facebook and Twitter Are Drawing Lines. It’ll Be Messy (nytimes.com)
5801.
Strategic Competition in an Era of Artificial Intelligence (cnas.org)
5802.
China employs two million microblog monitors (bbc.com)
5803.
Hack Your Way to Scientific Glory (projects.fivethirtyeight.com)
5804.
A year after Charlottesville, why can't big tech delete white supremacists? (theguardian.com)
5805.
Facebook Starts Paying a Price for Scandals (nytimes.com)
5806.
Google Ventures leads 30M round in AR for the enterprise startup Scandit (techcrunch.com)
5807.
Milky Way’s black hole provides long-sought test of general relativity (nature.com)
5808.
How Facebook's $124B Rout Could Rewrite History Books (bloomberg.com)
5809.
Edsger Dijkstra: How do we tell truths that might hurt? (cs.virginia.edu)
5810.
Falsehoods almost always beat out the truth on Twitter (theatlantic.com)
5811.
The Road to QUIC (blog.cloudflare.com)
5812.
Version selection in Cargo (aturon.github.io)
5813.
Imagining the Internet: Explaining Our Digital Transition (are.na)
5814.
Doctors Without Orders: Meet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicines (motherboard.vice.com)
5815.
Rock and roll and blockchain: How blockchain's can change the music business (hpe.com)
5816.
Android wear app to track table tennis strokes and speed (play.google.com)
5817.
Tearing Down the Pricing of AMC and MoviePass (priceintelligently.com)
5818.
My rules for writing software (medium.com)
5819.
San Francisco considers banning employee cafeterias (archpaper.com)
5820.
Using Docker for Minecraft development environments (sysdig.com)