June 2019 Archive
301.
Canadian permafrost thaws 70 years earlier than predicted (reuters.com)
302.
AdTech Sucks (lockwood.dev)
303.
Why Monzo's bank transfers weren't working on the 30th of May (monzo.com)
304.
Show HN: Rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, Office documents, zip, tar.gz (phiresky.github.io)
305.
Remote working – Bringing sanity to mind and lessons worth learning (blog.quuu.co)
306.
AMP for email is bad (tutanota.com)
307.
Observable’s Not JavaScript (observablehq.com)
308.
Tiananmen 30 years on – China's great act of 'forgettance' (bbc.com)
309.
India has the highest data usage per smartphone (thehindu.com)
310.
I Can Tolerate Anything Except the Outgroup (2014) (slatestarcodex.com)
311.
Japan’s Hayabusa2 spacecraft grabs close-up thirty feet above asteroid (cnet.com)
312.
It’s Time for Some Queueing Theory (kottke.org)
313.
Apple Is Listening (marco.org)
314.
Apple Moves Mac Pro Production to China (wsj.com)
315.
Glass discs that can store 360TB and remain intact for billions of years (2016) (disclose.tv)
316.
Google to Reimplement Curl in Libcrurl (daniel.haxx.se)
317.
Mary Meeker’s 2019 internet trends report [pdf] (bondcap.com)
318.
Writing a game engine in pure C: The Graphic Initialization (prdeving.wordpress.com)
319.
Fixing a Small Calc.exe Bug (petertissen.de)
320.
NYC Mesh Begins Broadband Expansion in Brooklyn (nycmesh.net)
321.
Hedge funds use satellite images to beat Wall Street (newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu)
322.
“New home page seems like Stack Overflow doesn't allow free use any more” (meta.stackoverflow.com)
323.
You're Worthwhile, Even When You Make Mistakes (spin.atomicobject.com)
324.
Berlin approves 5-year rent freeze (reuters.com)
325.
Facebook picked Rust to implement Libra (reddit.com)
326.
Tiananmen Square: What happened in the protests of 1989? (bbc.co.uk)
327.
NYT promotes questionable study on Google and the media (cjr.org)
328.
Nearly 400 medical devices, procedures and practices found ineffective in study (sciencealert.com)
329.
Math.Round opens the browser print dialog (github.com)
330.
The difference a dad can make (evoke.org)