June 2019 Archive
9931.
Why I'm still using a MacBook Pro Late 2013 in 2019 (manuel.bernhardt.io)
9932.
Show HN: Markdown Calculator Builder
9933.
First picture of Coelacanth thought extinct 65M years ago (instagram.com)
9934.
Tokyo Station’s new guidance robot is extremely terrifying, pretty helpful (soranews24.com)
9935.
Ask HN: Tips for applying as a system administrator?
9936.
Ask HN: Consulting – how to approach a client best
9937.
Queer Computers in Science Fiction (shkspr.mobi)
9938.
Ask HN: Looking for a specific website about physics
9939.
Why no max/min function for integer in Golang (pulltech.net)
9940.
Tiananmen Square, 1989 – Revisited (unz.com)
9941.
Ask HN: What makes high performers in technology different?
9942.
How to Crowdfund Your Startup (medium.com)
9943.
Supreme Court sides with tech company in patent dispute with Postal Service (spglobal.com)
9944.
Ask HN: How does your startup keep employees well-informed?
9945.
Should I Fire an Employee Who Lied to Me? (reddit.com)
9946.
Ask HN: How is that legal for companies to send spam/ads letters?
9947.
Training a single AI model can emit as much carbon as 5 cars in their lifetimes (technologyreview.com)
9948.
Ask HN : Does AWS has anything like this? (azureheatmap.azurewebsites.net)
9949.
FastMail Experiencing a DDoS Attack (twitter.com)
9950.
StratPlan (globalbusinessconsultants.com.au)
9951.
Stellar Meridian (meridian.stellar.org)
9952.
PG&E: Transformers in Bay Area can’t always cope with heat waves (mercurynews.com)
9953.
MakerLisp EZ80 Lisp and CP/M Machine Single Board Computer (tindie.com)
9954.
Ask HN: Wouldn't it be best to just go all-in and embrace internet feudalism?
9955.
UK sets new net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 target (aljazeera.com)
9956.
Uber's air taxi vision isn't amazing it's dystopian (theage.com.au)
9957.
Bankruptcies hang over China’s electric car market (ft.com)
9958.
State of CSS 2019 (2019.stateofcss.com)
9959.
Google is ending integration between Google Photos and Drive (theverge.com)
9960.
Vulnerability in Vim and NeoVIM's “Modeling” Feature (arstechnica.com)