May 2019 Archive
2191.
Huawei says FedEx redirected packages to the US (techradar.com)
2192.
Account Hijacking Forum OGusers Hacked (krebsonsecurity.com)
2193.
Dude, Where’s My Frontal Cortex? (2014) (nautil.us)
2194.
Upton Sinclair’s 1934 run for governor of California inspired a cult (laphamsquarterly.org)
2195.
The secret life of DNS packets: investigating complex networks (stripe.com)
2196.
Passive DNS – A tutorial to set up your own passive DNS using D4 project (d4-project.org)
2197.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking Freelancer? (May 2019)
2198.
Riding alone in a car is an increasingly unaffordable luxury (economist.com)
2199.
Almost half of US families can't afford basics like rent and food (money.cnn.com)
2200.
Coldfusion is “Unpopular” – I don’t care (dev.to)
2201.
Ask HN: I Got Deported from USA to Kenya
2202.
The Milkman Model Returns, This Time for Shampoo and Haagen-Dazs (bloomberg.com)
2203.
Exercises to craft an employer brand that makes engineers want to work for you (blog.interviewing.io)
2204.
Driven – A bicycle drivechain concept without derailleurs and chains (ceramicspeed.com)
2205.
Hegelian contradiction and the prime numbers (part 2) (ianwrightsite.wordpress.com)
2206.
Known Issue: Charged full price of Fi device after financing (support.google.com)
2207.
Ask HN: Why are phone numbers considered a secure personal identifier?
2208.
Lucretius saw no boundary between scientific interests and ethical claims (aeon.co)
2209.
RFC 8548: Cryptographic Protection of TCP Streams (Tcpcrypt) (tools.ietf.org)
2210.
Never-Slow Mode a.k.a. Slightly-Fast Mode (github.com)
2211.
What Tolkien Officially Said About Elf Sex (2002) (ansereg.com)
2212.
Python's Caduceus Syndrome (vicki.substack.com)
2213.
Catapulting spider winds up web to launch itself at prey (phys.org)
2214.
Amoma.com is a scam (2017) (medium.com)
2215.
Google Exec's Internal Email On Its Data Leak Policy Has Rattled Employees (buzzfeednews.com)
2216.
Universal Math Solutions in Dimensions 8 and 24 (quantamagazine.org)
2217.
Defenses Against TCP SYN Flooding Attacks (2006) (cisco.com)
2218.
PX9 Data Compression (lexaloffle.com)
2219.
A Most Important Discovery (1953) (lettersofnote.com)
2220.
Apple Is Finally Killing iTunes (rollingstone.com)