July 2018 Archive
11491.
​Python language founder steps down (zdnet.com)
11492.
The NSU Case in Germany – As at July 3rd, 2018 (nsu-watch.info)
11493.
High Performance Go (youtube.com)
11494.
Peeking Under the Flutter Covers (bilue.com.au)
11495.
Battle of the Schedulers: FreeBSD ULE vs. Linux CFS [pdf] (usenix.org)
11496.
Startup Uses Machine Learning to Cut Fire Risk from Power Grids (enr.com)
11497.
Bullshit about jobs (thersa.org)
11498.
Effective tweaks to make your small business happier and more profitable (incrementalist.co)
11499.
Google keyboard supports Morse Code (experiments.withgoogle.com)
11500.
Haskell Programming from First Principles (haskellbook.com)
11501.
How to choose the right analytics platform for your product (gethighlights.co)
11502.
What's inside an HSBC SecureKey? (incoherency.co.uk)
11503.
Vgo support landed in main go repo (groups.google.com)
11504.
Register allocation using graph coloring (yurichev.com)
11505.
BlackFly is latest attempt at flying car (bbc.com)
11506.
Scaling up molecular pattern recognition with DNA-based winner-take-all NN (nature.com)
11507.
The Future Relationship Between the United Kingdom and the European Union (gov.uk)
11508.
Why Do People Use the Wrong Email? (blackhole12.com)
11509.
Kicking Off Collaborative Fund IV – What We’re Looking For (collaborativefund.com)
11510.
Writing a Reverse Proxy with One Line of Go (medium.com)
11511.
Oracle's Creative Destruction (crmbuyer.com)
11512.
Motor sequence learning (scholarpedia.org)
11513.
Algorithms are taking over – and woe betide anyone they class as a 'deadbeat' (theguardian.com)
11514.
Google Cloud: 7 best practices for building containers (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
11515.
Facebook Gives Researchers ‘Full Access’ for Election Studies (wsj.com)
11516.
Adaptive Meta-Heuristically Intelligent Particle (AMI-P) (towardsdatascience.com)
11517.
ESLint backdoor: revoke all the tokens (blog.sqreen.io)
11518.
Security Vulnerability Alerts for Python – The GitHub Blog (blog.github.com)
11519.
Adobe Releases ColdFusion 2018 (adobe.com)
11520.
Ammonia–a renewable fuel made from sun, air, and water–could power the globe (sciencemag.org)