June 2019 Archive
541.
As Protesters Fill Hong Kong’s Streets, Businesses Are Alarmed, Too (nytimes.com)
542.
If I ingest a grain of sand size piece of the Chernobyl Reactor No.4 core (quora.com)
543.
Show HN: Translate English to SQL (github.com)
544.
I'll Let Myself In: Tactics of Physical Pen Testers (2017) [video] (youtube.com)
545.
Apple is making corporate ‘BYOD’ programs less invasive to user privacy (techcrunch.com)
546.
Why are large companies so difficult to rescue (regarding internal technology) (smashcompany.com)
547.
AMD Responds to WSJ ‘Keys to the Kingdom’ Story (amd.com)
548.
Wine Developers Concerned with Ubuntu Dropping 32-Bit Support (linuxuprising.com)
549.
Australia May Be the World’s Most Secretive Democracy (nytimes.com)
550.
How to Make Apple’s Mac Pro Holes (saccade.com)
551.
Puerto Rico energy plan introduces MiniGrids to avoid repeat of Hurricane Maria (utilitydive.com)
552.
Berlin Brandenburg: The airport with half a million faults (bbc.co.uk)
553.
Boeing employee: I would not put my family on a Max plane (mynorthwest.com)
554.
First U.S. use of CRISPR to directly target cancer seeks approval (statnews.com)
555.
A mysterious crystal that melts at two different temperatures (physicstoday.scitation.org)
556.
Tesla Model 3 spoofed off the highway (regulus.com)
557.
7nm AMD EPYC “Rome” CPU with 64C/128T to Cost $8K (56 Core Intel Xeon: $25K-50K) (techquila.co.in)
558.
Fuchsia Developers Website (fuchsia.dev)
559.
Tech journalists troubled by Assange computer intrusion charge (cpj.org)
560.
Record Number of Honeybee Colonies Died Last Winter (npr.org)
561.
Rethinking Visual Programming with Go (divan.dev)
562.
I've stopped flying to conferences for climate change reasons (twitter.com)
563.
5nm vs. 3nm (semiengineering.com)
564.
2m amateur radio band endangered? (f4fxl.org)
565.
YouTube’s Algorithm Incentivizes the Wrong Behavior (nytimes.com)
566.
C++ Patterns: The Badge (awesomekling.github.io)
567.
Chromium and the Browser Monoculture Problem (dev.to)
568.
Staging That Scene from ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ (vulture.com)
569.
The Saddest Moment (2013) [pdf] (usenix.org)
570.
Researchers use lasers to detect and destroy tumor cells in melanoma patients (spectrum.ieee.org)