August 2018 Archive
7351.
Australian decryption laws edge closer to reality (itnews.com.au)
7352.
Podcasting is not walled (yet) (rakhim.org)
7353.
HashiCorp Terraform 0.12 Preview: Template Syntax (hashicorp.com)
7354.
How the Shared Family Computer Protected Us from Our Worst Selves (theverge.com)
7355.
Linux M68k Meeting 2018 in Essen, Germany (m68kmeeting.linuxkistchen.de)
7356.
The Zipf Mystery (youtu.be)
7357.
Cryptokidnapping, or How to Lose $3B of Bitcoin in India (bloomberg.com)
7358.
Show HN: Decentralized marketplace for health services and goods (github.com)
7359.
Google Explains How AI Powers Android Pie’s Smart Linkify (venturebeat.com)
7360.
Trump Wants You to Choose a Space Force Logo for the Merch He'll Sell You (gizmodo.com)
7361.
Are We All ‘Harmless Torturers’ Now? (nytimes.com)
7362.
MapD Streaming Capabilities with IoT Devices (mapd.com)
7363.
Show HN: Find anyone's email in seconds
7364.
Airbnb warns that it may expel 'Unite the Right' rally participants (abcnews.go.com)
7365.
The Strange David and Goliath Saga of Radio Frequencies (wired.com)
7366.
Doug Field Returns to Apple After Leaving Tesla (daringfireball.net)
7367.
GOTO 2018 • Containers from Scratch • Liz Rice (youtube.com)
7368.
Practical guide to API Platform: How to tell if it’s the right framework for you (tsh.io)
7369.
Introduction to OCaml (blog.baturin.org)
7370.
How to write a RFP/RPQ which every software house will understand (tsh.io)
7371.
The secret-token URI scheme (mnot.github.io)
7372.
TypeScript releases version 3.0 (typescriptlang.org)
7373.
Show HN: CanSnippetCE Easily manage your repetitive code, phrases and paragraphs
7374.
Planet Releases OpenLST, an Open Radio Solution (planet.com)
7375.
10 physics facts you should have learned in school but probably didn’t (backreaction.blogspot.com)
7376.
The case for building from source (theengineeringmanager.com)
7377.
AWS Flub Exposes S3 Bucket W GoDaddy Server Configuration, Pricing Models (darkreading.com)
7378.
Windows 10 to get disposable sandboxes for dodgy apps (arstechnica.com)
7379.
Twitter: Infowars hasn't 'violated our rules.' It looks like that's not the case (money.cnn.com)
7380.
Salt not as damaging to health as previously thought, says study (theguardian.com)