June 2019 Archive
5101.
Huawei’s export ban is wider in scope than most people imagine (arstechnica.com)
5102.
Brazil reels at claims judge who jailed Lula collaborated with prosecutors (theguardian.com)
5103.
Apple’s new sign-in button is built for a post-Cambridge Analytica world (theverge.com)
5104.
Apple is tightening up its rules for enterprise app certificates (theverge.com)
5105.
Horizontal Attack Profile Comparison (Docker vs. GVisor vs. Nabla) (blog.hansenpartnership.com)
5106.
AMD Ryzen 16-Core CPU for $749 (anandtech.com)
5107.
Grace Hopper Explains Nanoseconds (length 2 min.) [video] (youtube.com)
5108.
The problem with billionaires fighting climate change? The billionaires (theguardian.com)
5109.
Scala 2.13 Is Here (twitter.com)
5110.
The Case for Wooden Skyscrapers [video] (grist.org)
5111.
Credits Blockchain – Full Source Code on GitHub (github.com)
5112.
YouTube CEO refuses to admit the site radicalizes users in spite of the evidence (businessinsider.com)
5113.
Why do bats have such bizarrely long lifespans? (arstechnica.com)
5114.
From dialysis to hospitals, U.S. health care is full of monopolies (axios.com)
5115.
New DeepMind Unsupervised Image Model Challenges AlexNet (medium.com)
5116.
The economics of open source by C J Silverio (Is NPM evil?) – JSConf EU 2019 (youtube.com)
5117.
Google Bans Unity App Due to AliPay SDK (forum.unity.com)
5118.
Short History of Markov Chain MonteCarlo: Subjective Recollection IncompleteData (fermatslibrary.com)
5119.
Researchers use Rowhammer bit flips to steal 2048-bit crypto key (arstechnica.com)
5120.
SMS API Tutorial in Python, Ruby, Node.js PHP, C#, Java, Powershell, Golang (textita.com)
5121.
Young's Double Slit Interference (vsg.quasihome.com)
5122.
Disappearing sea ice is changing the whole ecosystem of the Arctic Ocean (theconversation.com)
5123.
US Customs and Border Patrol Facial Recognition Database Hacked (threatpost.com)
5124.
Browser profiling and fingerprinting with new Java Script side channel attacks (theregister.co.uk)
5125.
Show HN: Conversion Optimization Made Easy. Find out why visitors leave. (reactflow.com)
5126.
Mystery of why arteries harden may have been solved, say scientists (theguardian.com)
5127.
A remote tech writing gig proved to be an old-school scam (arstechnica.com)
5128.
Nineteenth-century nanotechnology: The plasmonic properties of daguerreotypes (pnas.org)
5129.
A ZFS developer’s analysis of the good and bad in APFS (2016) (arstechnica.com)
5130.
Ask HN: C/C++ software engineers, like to gather together to start some project?