June 2019 Archive
271.
Micro Frontends (martinfowler.com)
272.
New Property of Light Discovered (phys.org)
273.
Chinese Cash Is Suddenly Toxic in Silicon Valley, Following U.S. Pressure (wsj.com)
274.
Red Hat Expecting X.org to “Go into Hard Maintenance Mode Fairly Quickly” (phoronix.com)
275.
We tried to hustle our way into YC after we got rejected (veed.io)
276.
Tips for Writing a Technical Book (performancejs.com)
277.
New Raspberry Pi 4 Firmware Lowers Temperature by 3-5°C (cnx-software.com)
278.
Go Creeping In (tbray.org)
279.
Mozilla will reportedly launch a paid version of Firefox this fall (thenextweb.com)
280.
Documentation to set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM (github.com)
281.
150k Small Business Website Teardown 2019 (freshchalk.com)
282.
India heatwave temperatures pass 50 Celsius (phys.org)
283.
My MacBook Pro exploded and burst into flames (reddit.com)
284.
Why I Don't Like Golang (2016) (teamten.com)
285.
Luna – A WYSIWYG language for data processing (luna-lang.org)
286.
Get an Acme Klein Bottle (kleinbottle.com)
287.
“I thought I'd share this Boris Johnson story with you” (facebook.com)
288.
I got asked LeetCode questions for a dev-ops systems engineering job today (reddit.com)
289.
All Of Argentina, Uruguay Without Electricity After Massive Outage (ndtv.com)
290.
We tried to publish a replication of a Science paper in Science (slate.com)
291.
Saudi Arabia tracks runaway women by cellphone IMEI (businessinsider.com)
292.
NASA Has Been Hacked (forbes.com)
293.
Walmart Pleads Guilty After a Decade of Bribes (nytimes.com)
294.
Hundreds of thousands take to Hong Kong streets against controversial bill (scmp.com)
295.
Everything everywhere is securities fraud (bloomberg.com)
296.
Plotty Bird: flappy bird on the HP7440A pen plotter (twitter.com)
297.
Boeing's 737 Max software outsourced to lower-paid engineers (bloomberg.com)
298.
Word processors are ditching equation editors in favour of LaTeX (go.nature.com)
299.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Beats Intel’s Core i7-9700K in Cinebench (techquila.co.in)
300.
Doing work locally minimizes problems with Electron apps (jlongster.com)