May 2019 Archive
121.
Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements (pi-hole.net)
122.
Why play a music CD? No ads, no privacy terrors, no algorithms (nytimes.com)
123.
SerenityOS – a graphical Unix-like OS for x86, with 90s aesthetics (github.com)
124.
I Got a Knuth Check for 0x$3.00 (nickdrozd.github.io)
125.
Technical Details on the Recent Firefox Add-On Outage (hacks.mozilla.org)
126.
Google suspends some business with Huawei (reuters.com)
127.
Modern SAT solvers: fast, neat and underused (codingnest.com)
128.
Dear Client, Here’s Why That Change Took So Long (simplethread.com)
129.
Third-Biggest U.S. Coal Company Files for Bankruptcy (flatheadbeacon.com)
130.
Twilio Super SIM (twilio.com)
131.
Simple Dockerfile examples are often broken by default (pythonspeed.com)
132.
Google AdWords Exploit Seen in the Wild (wp.josh.com)
133.
Negotiations Failed: How Oracle Killed Java EE (headcrashing.wordpress.com)
134.
Guardian records first operating profit since 1998 (bbc.co.uk)
135.
Pilotwings demos act differently depending on when the cartridge was made (twitter.com)
136.
Exxon knew that fossil fuels were influencing the climate in 1978 (thecompost.io)
137.
Why I'm still using jQuery (arp242.net)
138.
Why CRDT didn't work out as well for collaborative editing xi-editor (github.com)
139.
Update Regarding Add-Ons in Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)
140.
Audit suggests Google favors a small number of major news outlets (cjr.org)
141.
I Grew Up Gifted, but My Life Didn’t Turn Out the Way I Expected (cbc.ca)
142.
Amazon rolls out machines that pack orders and replace jobs (reuters.com)
143.
Nasa Says Metals Fraud Caused $700M Satellite Failure (bloomberg.com)
144.
Supreme Court rules antitrust lawsuit against Apple can proceed (wired.com)
145.
Falsehoods programmers believe about Unix time (alexwlchan.net)
146.
Betrayed by an app she had never heard of (privacyinternational.org)
147.
U.S. Farmers Are Being Bled by the Tractor Monopoly (bloomberg.com)
148.
New Game: Minecraft Earth (minecraft.net)
149.
Using Rust to Scale Elixir for 11M Concurrent Users (blog.discordapp.com)
150.
Facebook sues analytics firm Rankwave over data misuse (techcrunch.com)