June 2019 Archive
15001.
A Law-Firm Veteran Who Leads by Listening (wsj.com)
15002.
Billion-dollar back surgery scam involving doctor kickbacks and fake hardware (cbsnews.com)
15003.
A Robot Has Been Stuck on Mars for Months (theatlantic.com)
15004.
Heart Attack at 49–America’s Biggest Killer Makes a Deadly Comeback (wsj.com)
15005.
Bootstrapping Whilst Home Educating 5 Kids (rosie.land)
15006.
GFortran Issues with LAPACK (developer.r-project.org)
15007.
Three years after moving off AWS, Dropbox infrastructure continues to evolve (techcrunch.com)
15008.
A Tidbit of Computer Science History: Why Dark Gray Is Brighter Than Gray in CSS (medium.com)
15009.
A tale of two cities: Why ransomware will just get worse (arstechnica.com)
15010.
Replacing a live system is hard (aras-p.info)
15011.
Why Continuations Are Coming to Java (infoq.com)
15012.
Reality Lab Lectures: Yaser Sheikh – Photorealistic Telepresence (youtube.com)
15013.
The Next Innovation in Payment Handler Distribution (w3.org)
15014.
General Electric to scrap California power plant 20 years early (reuters.com)
15015.
Ten Laws of Cloud (bvp.com)
15016.
Cloudflare wants to protect the internet from quantum computing (engadget.com)
15017.
Memory Does Not Belong to the Victors (versobooks.com)
15018.
An Open-World Extension to Knowledge Graph Completion Models (arxiv.org)
15019.
Trouble in Paradise: the rise and fall of Germany's 'brothel king' (theguardian.com)
15020.
Learn Ruby on Rails from the Ground Up (hellorails.io)
15021.
A Few Thoughts on Public Speaking (collaborativefund.com)
15022.
Vue.js – Getting Started in 2019 (Part-1) (overflowjs.com)
15023.
Phrasal Forms (Iverson and McDonnell 1989) (jsoftware.com)
15024.
Carl Sagan's Solar Sail Is Finally Ready to Fly (popularmechanics.com)
15025.
Convert2mp3.net has been shut down by the ifpi (convert2mp3.net)
15026.
Admin-Dashboards.com – goes open source (medium.com)
15027.
Who’s More Likely to Be Audited: A Person Making $20k – Or $400k? – 2018 (propublica.org)
15028.
Debian Multiarch Support (wiki.debian.org)
15029.
Japanese Company Charges Its Staff $100 an Hour to Use Conference Rooms (bloomberg.com)
15030.
Why true open source software is inherently ready for enterprise environments (blog.min.io)