June 2019 Archive
511.
The Bloom Clock (arxiv.org)
512.
Interactive Charts with D3 (wattenberger.netlify.com)
513.
We Could Have Had Electric Cars from the Beginning (longreads.com)
514.
Storm 2.0 (storm.apache.org)
515.
Google Walkout Organizer Claire Stapleton Resigns (theguardian.com)
516.
Alexa shows private Wyze Cam feed to stranger [video] (youtube.com)
517.
NOAA upgrades the U.S. global weather forecast model (noaa.gov)
518.
India is drying up (tribuneindia.com)
519.
FBI agent accidentally reveals own 8chan posts (ceinquiry.wordpress.com)
520.
Ask HN: What’s the legality of web scraping?
521.
Another Book on Data Science – Learn R and Python in Parallel (anotherbookondatascience.com)
522.
How to Remember (inc.com)
523.
Ireland to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 (bbc.com)
524.
Writing HTML in HTML (john.ankarstrom.se)
525.
Nannou: Creative Coding Toolkit for Rust (nannou.cc)
526.
Generative Adversarial Networks – The Story So Far (blog.floydhub.com)
527.
Meta-Learners – Learning how to learn (blog.fastforwardlabs.com)
528.
YInMn Blue (en.wikipedia.org)
529.
The Chalk Market: Where Mathematicians Go to Get the Good Stuf (alumni.berkeley.edu)
530.
A New Bytecode Format for JavaScriptCore (webkit.org)
531.
What's the deal with square traces on PCBs? (hackaday.com)
532.
PingCAP Talent Plan: Courses on writing distributed systems in Go and Rust (github.com)
533.
Bill Gates on making “one of the greatest mistakes of all time” (techcrunch.com)
534.
A new round of antitrust questions can’t go well for Google (finance.yahoo.com)
535.
“Banclist.com is probably the most lucrative direct messaging platform” (twitter.com)
536.
Qwant Maps: open-source and privacy-preserving map (betterweb.qwant.com)
537.
Inside a low budget consumer hardware espionage implant (2018) (ha.cking.ch)
538.
Civic honesty around the globe (science.sciencemag.org)
539.
Owning nothing is now a luxury, thanks to a number of subscription startups (nytimes.com)
540.
A Teenager's IoT worm is bricking thousands of devices (zdnet.com)