July 2018 Archive
6601.
Could Aging Be an Infectious Disease? (medium.com)
6602.
Censorship instructions issued to Chinese media by government authorities leaked (chinadigitaltimes.net)
6603.
CppCon 2018 Plenary: Spectre: Secrets, Side-Channels, Sandboxes, and Security (cppcon.org)
6604.
Chip Hall of Fame: Philips TDA7000 FM Receiver (spectrum.ieee.org)
6605.
HTC is gone (techcrunch.com)
6606.
Browser maker Opera has filed to go public (sec.gov)
6607.
Unsupervised Learning by Competing Hidden Units (arxiv.org)
6608.
MX Linux (mxlinux.org)
6609.
How to fix what has gone wrong with the internet (economist.com)
6610.
What Are the Advantages of Using PHP for Web Development? (devtechnosys.com)
6611.
Gmail allows third-party developers to read your emails (hindustantimes.com)
6612.
Best resources for software engineering (medium.com)
6613.
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Delays (xkcd.com)
6614.
Facebook is shutting down Hello, Moves and the anonymous teen app tbh (techcrunch.com)
6615.
Edx: Essential Math for Machine Learning: Python Edition (courses.edx.org)
6616.
Only 1 in every 7 A/B tests is a statistically significant winning test (blog.unless.com)
6617.
Linux Mint desktop continues to lead the rest (zdnet.com)
6618.
A Buddhist temple in Beijing built a robotic monk to spread the word (techcrunch.com)
6619.
How Flint poisoned its people (theguardian.com)
6620.
Show HN: Fie – Rails Websocket Front End Framework (fie.eranpeer.co)
6621.
Writing a simple shell in Go (sj14.gitlab.io)
6622.
A visual introduction to the dot product (medium.com)
6623.
Open Source vs. Free Software Is a Bit Like Socialist vs. Communist (prahladyeri.com)
6624.
How Elixir manages memory? (elixirforum.com)
6625.
Beijing on track to eclipse Silicon Valley as world’s top startup hub (venturebeat.com)
6626.
Coffee is good for you, more science shows (nbcnews.com)
6627.
Perl 5.28 Released (i-programmer.info)
6628.
React Native: A retrospective from the mobile-engineering team at Udacity (engineering.udacity.com)
6629.
Palisade – Scalable Data Policy Management and Enforcement (github.com)
6630.
Sweden stands up for open access – cancels agreement with Elsevier (mynewsdesk.com)