July 2016 Archive
12781.
Is Pokemon Go Illegal? (associatesmind.com)
12782.
ShapeShift and the Ethereum Hardfork (np.reddit.com)
12783.
Everything–Yes, Everything–Is a Harmonic Oscillator (wired.com)
12784.
Atom wranglers create rewritable memory (nature.com)
12785.
SpaceX looking for two extra landing pads so t can land three rockets at once (theverge.com)
12786.
Different Roles, Same Goal (medium.com)
12787.
The British Intellectual Property Office tries to licence public domain works (ipo.blog.gov.uk)
12788.
PowerUpSQL: A PowerShell Toolkit for Attacking SQL Server (blog.netspi.com)
12789.
How to steal someone's iCloud Password (medium.com)
12790.
Create web pages without registering a domain with Hanhi (hanhi.io)
12791.
Netflix's approach to Day-of-Broadcast delivery (techblog.netflix.com)
12792.
Pregnant Man Gives Birth in Class (business.facebook.com)
12793.
Promise-based co-routines in Node.js (tobyho.com)
12794.
MaidSafe Dev Update 19th July 2016 (forum.safenetwork.io)
12795.
Request to verify an account (support.twitter.com)
12796.
Meteor's Nested Import Controversy (east5th.co)
12797.
A Crash Course on Standard ML (2002) [pdf] (cs.bu.edu)
12798.
Prof Sir Tim Gowers, FRS, Wins the 2016 Sylvester Medal (royalsociety.org)
12799.
Mobile JavaScript Apps: The Dawn of React Native (thefullstack.xyz)
12800.
Chinese MIG28 drone flying at night (africasiaeuro.com)
12801.
Howler.js v2.0.0 Released (howlerjs.com)
12802.
As open source code spreads, so do components with security flaws (news.softpedia.com)
12803.
Investing in the Future of Work (medium.com)
12804.
Deadly bacteria share weapons to outsmart antibiotics (scienmag.com)
12805.
The 19th century saw a soda fountain arms race (atlasobscura.com)
12806.
Lessons from Cleveland, the Silicon Valley of the second industrial revolution (economist.com)
12807.
Fractal – Build, document and integrate web component libraries (fractal.build)
12808.
New HIV vaccine to be trialled in South Africa (cnn.com)
12809.
Happiness of Countries in Near Real Time (newsmapbyhrishikesh.me)
12810.
How Companies Are Benefiting from “Lite” AI (hbr.org)