July 2016 Archive
10471.
Xmake v2.0.2 released (xmake.io)
10472.
Vue-spectre: spectre components built with Vue.js (coding.net)
10473.
Cookie Shadow Path Injection (c0nradsc0rner.wordpress.com)
10474.
To the vultures circling London's tech scene post-Brexit (medium.com)
10475.
Dynamic Nginx Upstream Config Using DNS SRV Record
10476.
TP-LINK loses control of two device configuration domains (helpnetsecurity.com)
10477.
The AI that (almost) lets you speak to the dead (arstechnica.co.uk)
10478.
Dwarf Fortress 0.43.05 released with 64-bit support (bay12games.com)
10479.
Tropic Fallout: 70 years later (arstechnica.com)
10480.
This Week in Servo 70 (blog.servo.org)
10481.
Lead generation funnel hack: the buyer converter concept for SaaS (blog.automizy.com)
10482.
Recreating the Twitter Heart Animation (by Ana Tudor) (css-tricks.com)
10483.
DeepMind’s First Medical Research Gig Will Use AI to Diagnose Eye Disease (technologyreview.com)
10484.
Particle Pomodoro: Internet-Connected Pomodoro Timer (blog.particle.io)
10485.
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests Without Mocks (enterprisecraftsmanship.com)
10486.
US Government Approved 100% of Wiretap Applications in 2015 (vocativ.com)
10487.
Why is it so hard to write code? (vox.space)
10488.
Twenty years of free software – part 8 GitHub-backup (joeyh.name)
10489.
TrumpScript: Make Python great again (github.com)
10490.
Best Pics from #YearInSpace (flickr.com)
10491.
Go’s march to low-latency GC (blog.twitch.tv)
10492.
A Video Surveillance OS for Single-Board Computers (github.com)
10493.
Neural Networks and Deep Learning Thorough Explanation (neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com)
10494.
Scientists Taught a Robot to Hunt Prey (motherboard.vice.com)
10495.
Lesspass (lesspass.com)
10496.
Thinking design and technology for people with diabetes (medium.com)
10497.
Open-Source Hardware: Opportunities and Challenges (arxiv.org)
10498.
Chilcot report: Blair sent troops to Iraq before peaceful options exhausted (theguardian.com)
10499.
Adorable self-driving robots will start making deliveries in Europe this month (qz.com)
10500.
No more Java EE? (m.gadgets.ndtv.com)