June 2019 Archive
361.
Smoltcp: A small TCP/IP stack in Rust (github.com)
362.
Seattle has stopped charging people for personal drug possession (washingtonpost.com)
363.
Show HN: Browser Extension to Refine the HN Experience (github.com)
364.
For Men Who Hate Talking on the Phone, Games Keep Friendships Alive (kotaku.com)
365.
What happens behind the scenes when we type www.google.com in a browser? (2015) (github.com)
366.
India to order taxi aggregators like Uber, Ola to go electric (in.reuters.com)
367.
I’ve spent five years writing a JavaScript framework (medium.com)
368.
Why I don't use web components (dev.to)
369.
When to use web workers (dassur.ma)
370.
Regulatory Capture at ICANN (reviewsignal.com)
371.
Magnesium and major depression (2011) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
372.
Technically, Earth Does Not Orbit Around the Sun (2014) (realclearscience.com)
373.
Barnes & Noble Set To Be Sold To Elliott Management For About $683M (npr.org)
374.
Maine Governor Signs Strictest Internet Protections in the U.S. (govtech.com)
375.
New Radiotracer Can Identify Nearly 30 Types of Cancer (snmmi.org)
376.
Performance Speed Limits (travisdowns.github.io)
377.
Soviet Arcade Games from the 70s and 80s (arcadeblogger.com)
378.
Canada Plans to Ban Single-Use Plastics, Joining Growing Global Movement (nytimes.com)
379.
Mozilla patches Firefox zero-day abused in the wild (zdnet.com)
380.
Eva – A distributed entity-attribute-value database in Clojure (github.com)
381.
Awk by Example (developer.ibm.com)
382.
Facebook plans cryptocurrency debut (techcrunch.com)
383.
Write HTML Like It's 1999 (bradleytaunt.com)
384.
Without a GUI: How to Live Entirely in a Terminal (linuxjournal.com)
385.
Capstone, a Tablet for Thinking (inkandswitch.com)
386.
Arima Model – Guide to Time Series Forecasting in Python (machinelearningplus.com)
387.
Haskell Fan Site (www-cs-students.stanford.edu)
388.
FPGAs Have the Wrong Abstraction for Computing (cs.cornell.edu)
389.
YouTube to Remove Thousands of Videos Pushing Extreme Views (nytimes.com)
390.
Lyrics Site Genius.com Accuses Google of Lifting Its Content (wsj.com)