June 2018 Archive
13801.
Unpatched Flaw Disclosed in WordPress CMS Core (bleepingcomputer.com)
13802.
Secure coding practices in Java: challenges and vulnerabilities (arxiv.org)
13803.
Analyzing 30k issues in bugs.python.org (tirkarthi.github.io)
13804.
Your two blank line budget for tests (code.joejag.com)
13805.
Brexit Polls Used by Hedge Funds Leave Lawmaker ‘Uncomfortable’ (bloomberg.com)
13806.
Portland votes to increase housing supply (cityobservatory.org)
13807.
An extremely low latency KVMFR (KVM FrameRelay) implementation for guests (github.com)
13808.
Getting Started with scikit-learn (bmc.com)
13809.
Make Selenium tests illuminating by saving the browser log and a screenshot (code.joejag.com)
13810.
Show HN: Jobs for Developers in Frankfurt – Germany (fradevjobs.de)
13811.
Exploring ES2018 and ES2019 (exploringjs.com)
13812.
From a side project to a million-dollar startup, Postman has come a long way (m.economictimes.com)
13813.
A Complete Setup of GitLab CI and Docker Using Vagrant and Ansible (blog.codecentric.de)
13814.
The Heartbeat (avc.com)
13815.
How to Write a Kotlin DSL – E.g. For Apache Kafka (blog.codecentric.de)
13816.
Show HN: Bot Archive – seamlessly save your Telegram pics to Dropbox/Box/Drive (botarchive.com)
13817.
Politics Are Not the Sum of a Person (quillette.com)
13818.
Hayabusa2 spacecraft and MASCOT lander reach Ryugu (dlr.de)
13819.
Windows 10 update broken Google Chrome? Microsoft releases new fix (techrepublic.com)
13820.
Making the first hires in a startup (medium.com)
13821.
OpenID Certification Expanding to Financial API Specs (openid.net)
13822.
How to make Customer Success predictable (medium.com)
13823.
BBC releases computer history archive (bbc.co.uk)
13824.
How AI could be impacting childhood development (fastcompany.com)
13825.
Against Little Free Libraries (citylab.com)
13826.
Why do Kubernetes clusters in AWS cost more than they should? (medium.com)
13827.
Status, the decentralized messenger, reaches Beta (blog.status.im)
13828.
Scaling Kubernetes for 25M Users – Brendan Rius – Medium (medium.com)
13829.
Talking to Google Duplex: Google’s human-like phone AI feels revolutionary (arstechnica.com)
13830.
A digital capitalism Marx might enjoy (technologyreview.com)