July 2016 Archive
1741.
Yes, Those Are My Tonsils (nytimes.com)
1742.
New York City Battles on Against Dutch Elm Disease (nautil.us)
1743.
Falling for sleep (aeon.co)
1744.
CVE-2016-6210: Opensshd user enumeration (seclists.org)
1745.
How Do We See Art: An Eye-Tracker Study (2011) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1746.
CMLinux – DIY fully customizable Linux from scratch (github.com)
1747.
Differential Fault Analysis of SHA3-224 and SHA3-256 [pdf] (eprint.iacr.org)
1748.
Securing client-side public API access with OAuth 2 and Symfony (codevate.com)
1749.
iPad-only is the new desktop Linux (medium.com)
1750.
Mentat helps people land their dream jobs (themacro.com)
1751.
Rotterdam's floating dairy farm project (theguardian.com)
1752.
A Remote Pacific Nation, Threatened by Rising Seas (nytimes.com)
1753.
Police Arrest People for Criticizing Cops on Facebook and Twitter (theintercept.com)
1754.
Cross-Laminated Timber and the Race for Wooden Skyscrapers (bloomberg.com)
1755.
Intel Programmable Systems Group takes step towards FPGA based system in package (newelectronics.co.uk)
1756.
Arizona man says bum Theranos blood tests led to heart attack, files lawsuit (arstechnica.com)
1757.
Kotlin 1.0.3 Is Here (blog.jetbrains.com)
1758.
CVE-2016-6213 was reported three years ago by OpenVZ developer (bugzilla.redhat.com)
1759.
How We Do Spikes (medium.com)
1760.
Fine-Grained Language Composition: A Case Study (soft-dev.org)
1761.
Optogenetics Hardware Setup (web.stanford.edu)
1762.
Growing Pains for Field of Epigenetics (nytimes.com)
1763.
Show HN: Halite – A simple libsodium wrapper for PHP projects (github.com)
1764.
May 2, 2016 Security Release Post-Mortem (about.gitlab.com)
1765.
Russia Asks for the Impossible with Its New Surveillance Laws (eff.org)
1766.
Quantum Computers as Bayesian Networks (arxiv.org)
1767.
TempleOS Flight Simulator and FPS Video (youtube.com)
1768.
OpenBSD Ports - Integrating Third Party Applications [pdf] (jggimi.homeip.net)
1769.
Realtime GPU Audio (2013) (queue.acm.org)
1770.
Why it's time to accept the fact that Brexit may never actually happen (independent.co.uk)