June 2019 Archive
391.
Google CTF 2019 (capturetheflag.withgoogle.com)
392.
Dogs’ Eyes Have Changed Since Humans Befriended Them (theatlantic.com)
393.
Self-Supervised Learning [pdf] (project.inria.fr)
394.
US Senate report on Equifax breach [pdf] (hsgac.senate.gov)
395.
I’ve Picked My Job over My Kids (nytimes.com)
396.
Physicists Debate Hawking’s Idea That the Universe Had No Beginning (quantamagazine.org)
397.
Slack – Degraded service affecting multiple features (status.slack.com)
398.
Nasa to Open International Space Station to Tourists (bbc.co.uk)
399.
Google Chrome has become surveillance software. It’s time to switch (mercurynews.com)
400.
The New Wilderness (idlewords.com)
401.
Iceland tire of tourists trashing their nature (bbc.com)
402.
An ‘extraordinarily severe’ emergency: the radioactive leak at Harborview (capitolhillseattle.com)
403.
When Employees Use Software That IT Hasn’t Approved (hbr.org)
404.
Buying into the Emacs Platform (2018) (two-wrongs.com)
405.
The student loan crisis is really an underemployment catastrophe (medium.com)
406.
Consumers Are Becoming Wise to Your Nudge (behavioralscientist.org)
407.
On Dat (kickscondor.com)
408.
Dark Web Drug Sellers Dodge Police Crackdowns (nytimes.com)
409.
New Hampshire installs historical marker to honor the creation of BASIC (concordmonitor.com)
410.
The Anti-College Is on the Rise (nytimes.com)
411.
Economists Are Obsessed with Job Creation – How About Less Work? (2017) (evonomics.com)
412.
Chrome, the perfect antitrust villain? (alexdanco.com)
413.
Facebook Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices (wsj.com)
414.
White House weighs encryption crackdown (politico.com)
415.
A Field Guide to Power Transmission Lines (hackaday.com)
416.
Why GitHub used Haskell for Semantic (github.com)
417.
Oberlin College case shows how universities are losing their way (thehill.com)
418.
The SaaS Opportunity of Unbundling Excel (foundationinc.co)
419.
Lockheed has an opening for engineers with VAX experience for the F22 (lockheedmartinjobs.com)
420.
G20 nations triple coal power subsidies despite climate crisis (theguardian.com)