July 2016 Archive
1321.
Kelsey Hightower questions Docker leading OCI standard (twitter.com)
1322.
Hints for Computer System Design (1983) (research.microsoft.com)
1323.
Show HN: Matroschka – A Python steganography tool (github.com)
1324.
Linus Torvalds: “So please don't stop.” (2004) (lkml.org)
1325.
In a nutshell, why do a lot of developers dislike Agile? (quora.com)
1326.
Ask HN: Stripe or Braintree?
1327.
Enabling Secure HTTP for BBC Online (bbc.co.uk)
1328.
What Musical Notes Can Look Like (nautil.us)
1329.
Pittsburghese Expertise: Dropping “To Be” (theglassblock.com)
1330.
Half of all US food produce is thrown away, new research suggests (theguardian.com)
1331.
C14, the Secure Cold Storage Platform, for Free During the Summer (blog.online.net)
1332.
Bpkg: package manager for bash (bpkg.io)
1333.
What is a Proof? (samidavies.wordpress.com)
1334.
UK’s secret, ongoing mass surveillance rigorously frisked by watchdog (arstechnica.co.uk)
1335.
New Directions in Cryptography by Diffie and Hellman (1976) [pdf] (www-ee.stanford.edu)
1336.
How to build server-less applications for Mist (blog.ethereum.org)
1337.
TextMate Grammar: Some Lessons Learned (2014) (apeth.com)
1338.
Show HN: Secure login distribution service (github.com)
1339.
Recycling Eyeglasses Is a Waste of Money (bloomberg.com)
1340.
Robot's role in killing Dallas shooter is a first (money.cnn.com)
1341.
Ask HN: Help me see why everyone seems to love TDD?
1342.
Alcohol is a direct cause of seven ​​forms of cancer, finds study (theguardian.com)
1343.
Akkadian (omniglot.com)
1344.
Drone-fired peanut butter pellets: A government plan to save endangered ferrets (washingtonpost.com)
1345.
1x Forth (1999) (ultratechnology.com)
1346.
The Habitat of Hardware Bugs (embeddedrelated.com)
1347.
SYN Flood Mitigation with synsanity (githubengineering.com)
1348.
Show HN: Octo.ai, Open source analytics hypervisor (octo.ai)
1349.
The Unikernel Compilation and Deployment Platform (github.com)
1350.
SoftBank confirms $32B acquisition of chipmaker ARM to target Internet of Things (venturebeat.com)