July 2019 Archive
1771.
Notqmail: Collaborative open-source successor to qmail (github.com)
1772.
Great Oxidation Event (en.wikipedia.org)
1773.
ConstExprPreter – Clang Constexpr Interpreter (lists.llvm.org)
1774.
A Dallas-born citizen has been detained by CBP for over three weeks (dallasnews.com)
1775.
Koji – App Development Platform (withkoji.com)
1776.
Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website (spacejam.com)
1777.
The Great Hack: A film that goes behind the scenes of the Facebook data scandal (theguardian.com)
1778.
ColorForth (2009) (colorforth.github.io)
1779.
How Tmux Starts Up: An Adventure with Linux Tools (2014) (blog.chaselambda.com)
1780.
Bellingcat journalists targeted by failed phishing attempt (techcrunch.com)
1781.
Show HN: Library for a Travel Service to Optimize Time During Trip to a City (github.com)
1782.
Arrow of time and its reversal on the IBM quantum computer (nature.com)
1783.
Lookyloo: scrape a website and displays a tree of domains calling each other (github.com)
1784.
The Grothendieck I Knew: Telling, Not Hiding, Not Judging [pdf] (ams.org)
1785.
Fast, Offline, Reverse Geocoding; Or, in Which Polygon Am I? (2015) (hamberg.no)
1786.
Quick start guide to research on human factors of software engineering (web.eecs.utk.edu)
1787.
Europe embraces rent controls, a policy that never works (economist.com)
1788.
To Save a Neighborhood, Ban a Dollar Store? (citylab.com)
1789.
Why the ‘Weird Internet’ of the GeoCities Era Had to Die (onezero.medium.com)
1790.
Google internet balloon spinoff Loon still looking for its wings (reuters.com)
1791.
Bobby Bonilla's 25-Year Contract with The New York Mets (2011) (businessinsider.com)
1792.
Tamgu, a functional, imperative, logical programming language (github.com)
1793.
What Color Is Khaki, Anyway? (dampfkraft.com)
1794.
Tales from the spam filter of an Android app developer (raccoon.onyxbits.de)
1795.
The Pike Programming Language (pike.lysator.liu.se)
1796.
Microsoft backtracks on Partner Network changes that sparked uproar (blogs.partner.microsoft.com)
1797.
Ebooks Purchased from Microsoft Deleted April 2019 as DRM Servers Shutdown (gizmodo.com)
1798.
'Anonymised' data can never be totally anonymous, says study (theguardian.com)
1799.
Show HN: Ferrum.js – Rust features in JS: traits and advanced iteration (github.com)
1800.
Monday: Manage your development environment when working with microservices (github.com)