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How Hot Was July? Hotter Than Ever, Global Data Shows
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Nytimes
How Hot Was July? Hotter Than Ever, Global Data Shows
European climate researchers said Monday that last month was the hottest month ever recorded, slightly eclipsing the previous record-holder, July 2016.
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Don’t underestimate grep-based code scanning
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Little Man In My Head
Don’t Underestimate Grep Based Code Scanning
Static analysis tools (SAST) are perhaps the most common tool for an AppSec team in the endless effort to move security to the left. They can be integrated into development pipelines in order to of…
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Twitter confesses to more adtech leaks
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TechCrunch
Twitter ‘fesses up to more adtech leaks
Twitter has disclosed more bugs related to how it uses personal data for ad targeting that means it may have shared users data with advertising partners even when a user had expressly told it not to. Back in May the social network disclosed a bug that in…
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Tesla received a cease-and-desist letter from US over Model 3 safety claims
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CNBC
Tesla received a cease-and-desist letter from US agency over Model 3 safety claims
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tesla made "misleading claims" about Model 3 safety.
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FCC closes telemarketing loophole used by scammers
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ConsumerAffairs
FCC closes telemarketing loophole used by scammers
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new regulations that ban caller ID spoofing of text messages and phone calls originating outside th
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Five unusual, evidence-based ways to get better at a new language
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BPS
The Psychologist | BPS
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How we built a P2P file sharing network from scratch
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Selfie-seeking Instagrammers are ruining the world’s beautiful places
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CBC
How millions of selfie-seeking Instagrammers are ruining the world's most beautiful places | CBC Radio
A hill of daffodils in California closed in July after gaining popularity on social media. A series of ocean pools in New Zealand blocked visitors because people littered, urinated and exuded their sunscreen in them. Travel writer Rosie Spinks says that's…
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The Crashed Israeli Lunar Lander Spilled Thousands of Tardigrades on the Moon
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WIRED
A Crashed Israeli Spacecraft Spilled Tardigrades on the Moon
The Beresheet lunar lander carried thousands of books, DNA samples, and a few thousand water bears to the moon. But did any of it survive the crash?
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Victims are often criminals, and that is a paradox American policing can’t solve
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The Outline
Victims are often criminals, and that is a paradox American policing can’t solve
Police cannot truly safeguard the same people at whom they regularly point their guns.
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British Airways passengers facing delays after IT failures
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BBC News
BA passengers stranded after earlier IT failures
An IT glitch that caused more than 100 flights to be cancelled and 200 delays has been fixed, BA says.
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Habitat (video game)
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First, Do No Harm: A Hippocratic Oath for Software Developers (2004)
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queue.acm.org
First, Do No Harm: A Hippocratic Oath for Software Developers? - ACM Queue
When asked about the Hippocratic Oath, most people are likely to recall the phrase, "First, do no harm." It
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FedEx Ends Ground-Delivery Deal with Amazon
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Show HN: Data Structures and Algorithms in JavaScript
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GitHub - amejiarosario/dsa.js-data-structures-algorithms-javanoscript:
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Data Structures and Algorithms explained and implemented in JavaScript + eBook - amejiarosario/dsa.js-data-structures-algorithms-javanoscript
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Enhancing our ZFS support on Ubuntu 19.10
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Ubuntu
Enhancing our ZFS support on Ubuntu 19.10 – an introduction | Ubuntu
Ubuntu has supported ZFS as an option for some time. We started with a file-based ZFS pool on Ubuntu 15.10, then delivered it as a FS container in 16.04, and recommended it for the fastest and most reliable container experience on LXD. We have also created…
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Technical Vision for Qt 6
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www.qt.io
Technical vision for Qt 6 - The next big release
Technical vision for Qt 6. Qt 6 will be a continuation of what we have been doing in the Qt 5 series and should as such not be disruptive to our users.
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Europe’s heat wave moves north
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Chelsea Manning Can Remain in Jail for Another Year, Judge Rules
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Gizmodo
Chelsea Manning Can Remain in Jail for Another Year, Judge Rules
Chelsea Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst-turned-whistleblower, may remain behind bars for up to another year and face nearly a half-million dollars in fines over her ongoing refusal to testify before a grand jury about her disclosure of classified…
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Scientists must rise above politics and restate their value to society
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Nature
Scientists must rise above politics — and restate their value to society
Scholars globally are feeling the heat from politicians. They should take inspiration from scientists in the 1950s who raised the alarm over nuclear weapons.
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Katy Perry's Dark Horse Lawsuit Makes Waves in Music Industry
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CBC
Inspiration vs. plagiarism: Why Katy Perry's Dark Horse verdict is a 'difficult line to draw' | CBC News
The copyright infringement verdict against Katy Perry's hit single Dark Horse might appear as a victory for underdog artists, but it's also raising concerns about what constitutes theft versus inspiration in the music industry.
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