July 2016 Archive
13501.
An ai-powered thesaurus for Google Docs (thesauruspro.xyz)
13502.
The most important PDF of my life (medium.com)
13503.
Indie Game Jam 0 (2002) (indiegamejam.com)
13504.
OpenSSH server did not sanitize data received in request 2 enable X11 forwarding (access.redhat.com)
13505.
Meet the automated flash fiction writer you never knew you wanted (theverge.com)
13506.
Zapping Their Brains at Home (nytimes.com)
13507.
Making Superoleophobic Bottles That Could Make Every Drop of Shampoo Count (nytimes.com)
13508.
Useful Algorithm books for Programmers (java67.com)
13509.
Modern Memory Safety: C/C++ Vulnerability Discovery, Exploitation, Hardening (github.com)
13510.
Death row dingoes set to be the environmental saviour of Pelorus Island (mobile.abc.net.au)
13511.
Documentation – Stack Overflow (stackoverflow.com)
13512.
The Hardest Thing You’ll Ever Do When Working from Home Full Time Is Sleep (content.buysellads.com)
13513.
Hard Forks (avc.com)
13514.
No Plate (1999) (snopes.com)
13515.
Cloud Natural Language API (cloud.google.com)
13516.
Point in Polygon (east5th.co)
13517.
#1 Metapolator Screencast (youtube.com)
13518.
The Company Behind the “Vinyl Record Holograms” on Star Wars: Force Awakens (infinitylightscience.com)
13519.
How to set up multiple secure (Qualys report A+) websites using LXD containers (simos.info)
13520.
UX idea for Uber (or Lyft, or…) (m.signalvnoise.com)
13521.
A Novel Approach for Estimating Truck Factors (of GitHub Projects) (arxiv.org)
13522.
Fear of open source lock in (infoworld.com)
13523.
Frontier Sued for Misuse of $40.5M of Federal Funds (fiercetelecom.com)
13524.
How Three Germans and a Venture Capitalist Hope to Integrate Europe's Refugees (bloomberg.com)
13525.
Building a Game Network Protocol (gafferongames.com)
13526.
PayPal's Deal with Visa Leaves Investors Questioning Benefits (thestreet.com)
13527.
Donuts in flight in first US-approved drone delivery (phys.org)
13528.
HOW IT'S MADE: Forging of Aircraft (1970's?) [video] (youtube.com)
13529.
Seven Personality Traits of Top Salespeople (2011) (hbr.org)
13530.
Phones On, Curtain Up (newyorker.com)