July 2016 Archive
10531.
Facebook blocks another woman named Isis because of her name (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
10532.
The land grab for farm data (techcrunch.com)
10533.
Facebook's 10-year goal of creating smarter AI through NLP (facebook.com)
10534.
China Cracks Down on VPN Services After Censorship System ‘Upgrade’ (techcrunch.com)
10535.
The Quantified SaaS (blog.chartmogul.com)
10536.
Apple Enters the Bot Business (medium.com)
10537.
Terminal Cancer
10538.
The Duolingo English Test and Academic English [pdf] (s3.amazonaws.com)
10539.
Five stats that sum up the rise of ad blocking (searchenginewatch.com)
10540.
Optimizing Rails deployment on Heroku (pilot.co)
10541.
Are You Getting Paid Enough? (greythorn.com)
10542.
DJI is letting people override its 'restricted area flying prevention' software (qz.com)
10543.
TrueCraft – clean-room Minecraft 1.7.3 implementation in Mono (github.com)
10544.
Elad Blog: End of Cycle? (blog.eladgil.com)
10545.
A curated list of awesome email newsletters (github.com)
10546.
FBI Director Advising No Charges for Hillary Clinton (theintercept.com)
10547.
Ask HN: Linux cartoon from 2001/3?
10548.
Evolution may have moved at a furious pace on a much warmer Earth (phys.org)
10549.
Ashley Madison facing FTC inquiry a year on from devastating hack (theguardian.com)
10550.
4 Incredible Collaboration Software Options for Project Managers (blog.capterra.com)
10551.
Are We at the Start of a Tech World War? (vanityfair.com)
10552.
Buying or selling code? GitMarket wants to disrupt this industry (montrealintechnology.com)
10553.
What Blair said to Bush in memos (bbc.com)
10554.
Trello app for Slack (blog.trello.com)
10555.
Here’s what live sports looks like on Twitter (recode.net)
10556.
Workflow Notifications (blog.getsentry.com)
10557.
Kind of Screwed – Andy Baio's fair use debacle (2011) (waxy.org)
10558.
U.S. State Dept. Releases Rpt on Human Rights Abuses, Censorship in North Korea (infodocket.com)
10559.
Are Face Recognition Systems Accurate? Depends on Your Race (technologyreview.com)
10560.
Good coding instincts will eventually kick you in the teeth (medium.freecodecamp.com)