July 2016 Archive
10231.
The Fallacy of Job Insecurity (newyorker.com)
10232.
Globalization’s Political Fault Lines by Nouriel Roubini – Project Syndicate (project-syndicate.org)
10233.
How to Reverse Engineer a Startup (business.financialpost.com)
10234.
Following $6m Investment, SALESmanago Brings Marketing Automation to ECommerce (salesmanago.com)
10235.
Uber Rival Grab Seizes Lead in Southeast Asia (wsj.com)
10236.
Clean JavaScript: Using use-case interactors (medium.com)
10237.
Save IE6 (saveie6.com)
10238.
CSRF Worms (c0nradsc0rner.wordpress.com)
10239.
Extended verification for Git tags (github.com)
10240.
Data Mining Reveals the Crucial Factors That Determine When People Make Blunders (technologyreview.com)
10241.
Critical security flaw found in Lenovo PCs again (engadget.com)
10242.
Duckling: The linguist that parses text into structured data (duckling.wit.ai)
10243.
Programming Isn't Easy (gianlucafiore.it)
10244.
Japan's top court has approved blanket surveillance of the country's Muslims (independent.co.uk)
10245.
JAZZ: WhatsApp for your local area (Available on Android) (play.google.com)
10246.
Browsing and attaching images considered harmful in Linux (openwall.com)
10247.
The Future of Open Source (2015) (allisonrandal.com)
10248.
The Uncanny Poetry Machine of Doctor S (73.135.136.42)
10249.
Javadoc.io/ (javadoc.io)
10250.
Why Trump is in trouble (bostonglobe.com)
10251.
From SEAL to Silicon Valley, special ops vets head to startups (cbsnews.com)
10252.
IA-32 Assembly for Compiler Writers (www3.nd.edu)
10253.
Bloodhound supersonic car project back on track (bbc.com)
10254.
First steps in Rust (floooh.github.io)
10255.
Backstroke is a GitHub bot to sync new changes to outdated forks (backstroke.us)
10256.
Why the Humble Notebook Is Flourishing in the iPhone Era (newrepublic.com)
10257.
A curated list of DTrace books, articles, videos, tools and resources (awesome-dtrace.com)
10258.
Google: “This site may be hacked” message (support.google.com)
10259.
Pre to postmortem: the inside story of the death of Palm and webOS (2012) (theverge.com)
10260.
This Large Format 3D Printer Made from Two Side Tables Is the Ultimate IKEA Hack (solidsmack.com)