June 2019 Archive
13771.
Cary Grant: how 100 acid trips in Tinseltown 'changed my life' (2017) (theguardian.com)
13772.
Invisible Internet Project (I2P) (en.wikipedia.org)
13773.
School Bus Yellow (en.wikipedia.org)
13774.
Cryptocurrencies Going Mainstream (iafrikan.com)
13775.
Long Obedience (world.wng.org)
13776.
The First People to Fly The Atlantic (bbc.co.uk)
13777.
The Metaphysical Club (pragmatism.org)
13778.
How to wrap a REST API with GraphQL – A 3-step tutorial (ednsquare.com)
13779.
Shedding Light on White Dwarfs – The Future of Stars Like Our Sun (sci.esa.int)
13780.
Algorand's Official Implementation in Go (github.com)
13781.
Everything you need to know about React, a project started at Facebook (businessinsider.com)
13782.
Video Atlantic Records – Love Music, Hate Racism (mypovonline.com)
13783.
How to switch from RDBMS to DynamoDB in *20* easy steps (threadreaderapp.com)
13784.
How a “this” became a “that” on HN (hn.algolia.com)
13785.
Harvard's George Church: List of Genetic Upgrades (arep.med.harvard.edu)
13786.
Cloud gaming: Nintendo is playing the waiting game (medium.com)
13787.
The DSM-IV Believed Women Didn’t Have Paraphilias (thingofthings.wordpress.com)
13788.
Magic Numbers in CSS (css-tricks.com)
13789.
Sleuthing from public sources to figure out who the Hateful Eight leaker was (boingboing.net)
13790.
A recipe for irreproducible results (2017) (arxiv.org)
13791.
An example of a reasonably complex monolith web applications in Go (github.com)
13792.
A to-do list that auto-sorts using the Eisenhower Matrix (amplenote.com)
13793.
Chernobyl was worse than the TV Series (theguardian.com)
13794.
Housing crisis: SF’s median market rent hits new all-time highs (sf.curbed.com)
13795.
CDRs of World Trade Center Ground Zero Photos (mobile.twitter.com)
13796.
Nurikabe (Puzzle) (en.wikipedia.org)
13797.
SGDK – A free and open development kit for the Sega Megadrive (github.com)
13798.
AI and Medical Diagnosis (medium.com)
13799.
Washington state waterfront owners asked to take dead whales (apnews.com)
13800.
In the age of online maps, who needs street directories anymore? (channelnewsasia.com)