June 2019 Archive
10951.
CloudCopy – Stealing Hashes from Domain Controllers in the Cloud (medium.com)
10952.
HubSpot SVP Product on Experimentation, Reliability, & Customer Feedback (productcraft.com)
10953.
After SpaceX Starlink Launch, a Fear of Satellites That Outnumber Visible Stars (nytimes.com)
10954.
There is no real difference between prescription medicines and illicit drugs (bostonreview.net)
10955.
Biggest Offender in Outsize Debt: Graduate Schools (nytimes.com)
10956.
Airbnb host kicks out black guests in racist exchange (washingtonpost.com)
10957.
Is It Solid? Or Is It Liquid? New Kind of Matter Is Both (livescience.com)
10958.
Apple still has problems with stopping synthetic clicks (zdnet.com)
10959.
IEEE Reverses Huawei Paper Review Restrictions (medium.com)
10960.
Indexes in PostgreSQL, Part 9: BRIN (habr.com)
10961.
Show HN: Turn chrome tab into a markdown editor (chrome.google.com)
10962.
Running Spark Applications Securely on Kubernetes (banzaicloud.com)
10963.
Running Effective Syncs in Distributed Teams (blog.harrison.dev)
10964.
Smartphones with cameras hidden in the display could be coming soon (liliputing.com)
10965.
Path to being a 10x programmer |Unicorn’s are real – you can be one too (medium.com)
10966.
REPL Based Debugging in Clojure (medium.com)
10967.
Meat: Its evolution from long-established health food to poison (mobile.twitter.com)
10968.
Ocean acidification makes some marine snails less able to resist predators (phys.org)
10969.
Open-Sourcing VictoriaMetrics (blog.usejournal.com)
10970.
Ask Dan Abramov Anything about the Future of React (twitter.com)
10971.
Bilingual people often mix 2 languages while speaking. This is called Code Swit (cognitiontoday.com)
10972.
The Matter of Time() (serce.me)
10973.
A few tips to scale with PostgreSQL (blog.doctrine.fr)
10974.
The Importance of Protecting Cybersecurity Whistleblowers (schneier.com)
10975.
Show HN: Eplee – Sweet, Simple and Beautiful ePub Reader (producthunt.com)
10976.
A neural net tries to name cats (aiweirdness.com)
10977.
Cloudflare Workers: How It Works (workers.cloudflare.com)
10978.
ID Scanner Company Is Collecting Sensitive Data on Millions of Bargoers (onezero.medium.com)
10979.
Why does man print “gimme gimme gimme” at 00:30? (unix.stackexchange.com)
10980.
Ian's Shoelacing Site (fieggen.com)