September 2019 Archive
331.
NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug for at Least Two Years (2014) (bloomberg.com)
332.
To Pay Attention, the Brain Uses Filters, Not a Spotlight (quantamagazine.org)
333.
Open-Source Seeds (opensourceseeds.org)
334.
Philosophy of Computer Science [pdf] (cse.buffalo.edu)
335.
Firefox’s Test Pilot Program Returns (blog.mozilla.org)
336.
Building a Dark Web Crawler in Go (creekorful.me)
337.
Boeing's Managerial Revolution Created the 737 Max Disaster (newrepublic.com)
338.
Ways to Tweak Slow SQL Queries (helenanderson.co.nz)
339.
Charts show how little progress has been made in limiting greenhouse emissions (nature.com)
340.
Interview with Edward Snowden (spiegel.de)
341.
Google collects face data now – what it means and how to opt out (cnet.com)
342.
Slow Mornings May Be a Secret to Tech-Life Balance (elemental.medium.com)
343.
How Postgres Makes Transactions Atomic (2017) (brandur.org)
344.
Why Open Source Misses the Point of Free Software (2007) (gnu.org)
345.
Menstruation Apps Are Sharing Users' Data (privacyinternational.org)
346.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3000 32-core CPU is more bad news for Intel (zdnet.com)
347.
Learn Just a Little Awk (2010) (gregable.com)
348.
Gatsby raises $15M Series A for its modern web development platform (techcrunch.com)
349.
Toyota is trying to put solar panels on a Prius to charge battery during the day (bloomberg.com)
350.
The Distribution of Users’ Computer Skills: Worse Than You Think (2016) (nngroup.com)
351.
PineTime Is a $25 Smartwatch / Companion for PinePhone Linux Phone (cnx-software.com)
352.
Spam in Your Calendar? Here’s What to Do (krebsonsecurity.com)
353.
The One Man MMO Project (onemanmmo.com)
354.
United States Files Civil Lawsuit Against Edward Snowden (justice.gov)
355.
The Myth of the Wealthy Welder (theatlantic.com)
356.
EasyDNS threatened with criminal complaint if client data not disclosed (easydns.com)
357.
Our Brains Are Not Multi-Threaded (calnewport.com)
358.
America’s New Sex Bureaucracy (tabletmag.com)
359.
Fairphone 3 Teardown (ifixit.com)
360.
WebGPU and WSL in Safari (webkit.org)