June 2019 Archive
421.
San Francisco Becomes First U.S. City to Pass an E-Cigarette Ban (bloomberg.com)
422.
Gmail’s API lockdown will kill some third-party app access, starting July 15 (arstechnica.com)
423.
Terence Tao's Raw Notes After His Princeton Comprehensive Exams (1999) (web.math.princeton.edu)
424.
Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia gets building permit after 137 years (apnews.com)
425.
Ex-chair of FCC broadband committee gets five years in prison for fraud (arstechnica.com)
426.
Is it time to treat sugar like smoking? (bbc.com)
427.
How Bad Are Things? (2015) (slatestarcodex.com)
428.
The NYC subway system runs on OS/2 (tedium.co)
429.
Lenovo Shipping Ubuntu Linux on 2019 ThinkPad (techrepublic.com)
430.
Announcing Startup School 2019 (blog.ycombinator.com)
431.
Report on forced organ harvesting in China (chinatribunal.com)
432.
A general-purpose probabilistic programming system with programmable inference (github.com)
433.
TSA-style body scanners are coming to public spaces (massprivatei.blogspot.com)
434.
NSA Starts Contributing Low-Level Code to UEFI BIOS Alternative (tomshardware.com)
435.
CS Unplugged: Teaching material for CS using cards, string and crayons (csunplugged.org)
436.
Support for U2F security keys (blog.1password.com)
437.
So I bought something at a thrift store, it's a “Cellebrite Touch” (twitter.com)
438.
Gryphon: An open-source framework for algorithmic trading in cryptocurrency (gryphonframework.org)
439.
The charm of buying old workstation hardware on the cheap (tedium.co)
440.
VESA Publishes DisplayPort 2.0 Video Standard (vesa.org)
441.
How AMD Gave China the ‘Keys to the Kingdom’ (wsj.com)
442.
The End of Political Cartoons at The New York Times (chappatte.com)
443.
Japanese Company Charges Its Staff $100 an Hour to Use Conference Rooms (bloomberg.com)
444.
Privacy Policies Are an Incomprehensible Disaster (nytimes.com)
445.
“Man Becomes the Sex Organs of the Machine World” (2012) (2012diaries.blogspot.com)
446.
Calculators for Contractors, Builders, Remodelers, Carpenters, Woodworkers (blocklayer.com)
447.
Square’s terms of service forbid use of AGPL-licensed software in online stores (squareup.com)
448.
Microsoft's eBook Apocalypse Shows the Dark Side of DRM (wired.com)
449.
Introduction to Nintendo 64 Programming (1999) (n64.icequake.net)
450.
Show HN: Learn anything by creating something everyday (internetvin.com)