July 2019 Archive
92.
You Only Need to Test with 5 Users (2000)
(nngroup.com)
93.
Malicious code in the purescript NPM installer
(harry.garrood.me)
94.
Uber Lays Off 400
(nytimes.com)
95.
96.
Tokyo subway’s humble duct-tape typographer
(medium.com)
97.
Steve Wozniak's floating point routines for the 6502
(tinyletter.com)
98.
Filling hospitals with art reduces patient stress, anxiety and pain
(designweek.co.uk)
99.
CERN migrates to open-source technologies
(home.cern)
100.
101.
Notre-Dame came closer to collapsing than people knew
(nytimes.com)
102.
Capital One Says Breach Hit 100M Individuals in U.S
(bloomberg.com)
103.
Square’s Growth Framework for Engineers and Engineering Managers
(developer.squareup.com)
105.
The PGP Problem
(latacora.micro.blog)
106.
A better zip bomb
(bamsoftware.com)
107.
Firefox 68.0
(mozilla.org)
108.
Think in Math, Write in Code
(justinmeiners.github.io)
109.
111.
Cars took over because the legal system helped squeezed out alternatives
(theatlantic.com)
112.
Fast Software, the Best Software
(craigmod.com)
113.
Statistics with Julia [pdf]
(people.smp.uq.edu.au)
114.
115.
Superhuman embeds tracking pixels in user emails
(mikeindustries.com)
116.
117.
Florida DMV sells personal info to private companies, marketing firms
(abcactionnews.com)
118.
Users hate change
(gist.github.com)
119.
The human body is already close to thermal limits in many regions
(theconversation.com)
120.
How can phone companies detect tethering?
(android.stackexchange.com)