June 2019 Archive
571.
The Programmers' Stone (2014) (datapacrat.com)
572.
World’s top bicycle maker is moving U.S. orders to Taiwan factory (bloomberg.com)
573.
The Future of Docker Desktop for Windows (engineering.docker.com)
574.
Serveo: Expose Local Servers to the Internet (serveo.net)
575.
Things We Lost in the Flood: A Massively Multiplayer Loneliness Simulator (nwn.blogs.com)
576.
The Pentagon is battling the clock to fix serious, unreported F-35 problems (defensenews.com)
577.
A Wave of Fear in American Commerce (mattstoller.substack.com)
578.
Hacking Water (joeyh.name)
579.
Network Transparency with Wayland (mstoeckl.com)
580.
Pentagon has a laser that can identify people at a distance by their heartbeat (technologyreview.com)
581.
Building a lock free continuous ring buffer in Rust (ferrous-systems.com)
582.
Stage0 – A set of minimal C compiler bootstrap binaries (github.com)
583.
Google’s Rivals Gear Up to Make Antitrust Case (wsj.com)
584.
Putin’s Media Struggle to Deal with HBO’s Chernobyl (themoscowtimes.com)
585.
How to Design for the Web in 2019 (medium.com)
586.
What’s New in Apple Filesystems [pdf] (devstreaming-cdn.apple.com)
587.
Momentum is building to explore Venus (nature.com)
588.
Libra White Paper (libra.org)
589.
Hacking the Casio F-91W to Handle 1000 Psi (dvt.name)
590.
A Glass Battery That Keeps Getting Better? (spectrum.ieee.org)
591.
Google Researcher Publishes Windows 10 Zero-Day Security Vulnerability (forbes.com)
592.
Sony launches a taxi-hailing app in Tokyo (techcrunch.com)
593.
Samsung’s security reminder makes the case for not owning a Samsung smart TV (theverge.com)
594.
LIGO detects probable black hole merger event (twitter.com)
595.
VLC 3.0.7 and security (jbkempf.com)
596.
Foundations of Mathematics (2015) [pdf] (mathetal.net)
597.
Prosecutors Are Shaping Privacy Law (nytimes.com)
598.
NPM 6.9.1 is broken due to .git folder in published tarball (npm.community)
599.
Xiaomi explains more about how its under-screen camera works (theverge.com)
600.
CBP says traveler photos and license plate images stolen in data breach (techcrunch.com)