July 2018 Archive
9781.
9782.
Some Samsung users say their phones randomly sent photos to contacts
(techcrunch.com)
9783.
Man gets 20 years for gunpoint domain hijack
(nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
9784.
Lw4o6: One-step further than dual-stack networks
(blog.apnic.net)
9785.
A day in the life of software developer: Assumptions, Theories, and Lessons
(shekhargulati.com)
9786.
Why Nature Prefers Hexagons (2016)
(nautil.us)
9787.
How America got its name
(bbc.com)
9788.
9789.
We Might Finally Know What Smacked Uranus Sideways
(popularmechanics.com)
9790.
RFID Reader acting as keyboard emulator
(github.com)
9791.
2018 State of Testing Report
(infoq.com)
9792.
9793.
Chorded keyboard
(en.wikipedia.org)
9794.
Telegram bots and Elixir
(medium.com)
9795.
India is pulling plastic from the oceans to build roads
(theprint.in)
9796.
Naval Ravikant coming on JRE podcast Elon Musk also (separate)
(jrelibrary.com)
9797.
Article 13 of the EU copyright directove considered harmful
(signal.eu.org)
9798.
Working hard is not working smart
(steveblank.com)
9799.
9800.
9801.
Ruby 2.6: Introduce 2nd GC heap named Transient heap
(bugs.ruby-lang.org)
9802.
9803.
How CSS works: Creating layers with z-index
(blog.logrocket.com)
9804.
9805.
9806.
A Brief Look at North Korean Cryptography
(blog.kryptoslogic.com)
9807.
Mobile App Launch Checklist
(bugfender.com)
9809.
MeetFrank nets $1.1M for its passive job matching chatbot
(techcrunch.com)
9810.
Rebreather
(en.wikipedia.org)