Browsh, a text-based browser written in Go
(github.com)
July 2018 Archive
6931.
6932.
How to make meetings work better
(economist.com)
6933.
How does Microsoft Azure work?
(youtube.com)
6934.
MVP built with webflow
(webflow-mvp.webflow.io)
6935.
6936.
Why it matters if we become innumerate
(bbc.com)
6937.
Working Backwards
(allthingsdistributed.com)
6938.
Hfc: drawer, holy programmer creator and jspainter author
(dailyprog.org)
6939.
Kubernetes explained in pictures: the theme park analogy
(danlebrero.com)
6941.
6942.
Thai cave rescue: eight boys now freed [live]
(theguardian.com)
6943.
The Debt to GDP of Every State in the US
(thesoundingline.com)
6944.
GNU TeXmacs v1.99.7 is available
(github.com)
6945.
Google Explains Why Others Are Doing SRE Wrong
(infoq.com)
6946.
Kore 3 released (easy to use web platform for C)
(blog.kore.io)
6947.
[webcomic]How do you handle too much work request?
(comic.ungleich.ch)
6949.
6950.
LTEInspector: A Systematic Approach for Adversarial Testing of 4G LTE [pdf]
(wp.internetsociety.org)
6951.
The Truth About Perfectionism: The Good, Bad and Ugly
(zenfounder.com)
6952.
Smarter, faster algorithm cuts number of steps to solve problems
(seas.harvard.edu)
6953.
More Recycling Won't Solve Plastic Pollution
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
6954.
The AI revolution has spawned a new chips arms race
(arstechnica.com)
6955.
6956.
6957.
Informational Autocrats
(papers.ssrn.com)
6958.
6959.
Users passports exposed on public unprotected S3 buckets
(buckets.grayhatwarfare.com)
6960.
Emacs Lisp style guide
(github.com)