June 2019 Archive
6061.
Found: A Bees’ Nest Built Entirely of Plastic Waste (smithsonianmag.com)
6062.
Rails and React Monorepo: A Perfect Balance of Speed and Sustainability (smashingboxes.com)
6063.
GPS and Ads-B Problems Cause Cancelled Flights (hackaday.com)
6064.
Type A Blood Converted to Universal Donor Blood with Help from Bacterial Enzyme (sciencemag.org)
6065.
Coding Challenges with Step by Step Solutions (algodaily.com)
6066.
Ledger Hacked an HSM (cryptosense.com)
6067.
The lies and lack of self respect that lead to burnout (dev.to)
6068.
(Who Will Be) America's Next Big Mapping Company? (blog.cleverelephant.ca)
6069.
Datalog Disassembly (arxiv.org)
6070.
Coding Challenges with Step by Step Solutions (algodaily.com)
6071.
Upgrade Your Memory with a Surgically Implanted Chip (bloomberg.com)
6072.
How to build something that lasts 10k years (bbc.com)
6073.
Europe’s Homegrown HPC Compute Begins to Take Shape (nextplatform.com)
6074.
Rustly: A Clojure to Rust Transpiler (github.com)
6075.
LKML: Bcachefs submitted for mainline kernel inclusion (lkml.org)
6076.
The Corporate Logo Singularity (thebaffler.com)
6077.
On Dat (kickscondor.com)
6078.
Intel Acuires Barefoot Networks (zdnet.com)
6079.
The World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Just Came Online (earther.gizmodo.com)
6080.
James Lovelock: “in 20 years global warming will hit the fan” (2008) (theguardian.com)
6081.
OneFlow – a Git branching model and workflow (2017) (endoflineblog.com)
6082.
A Beginner’s Guide to GitHub (medium.com)
6083.
Hong Kong Police frisking all the young people in subway (setn.com)
6084.
Troy Hunt's security website is up for acquisition (theregister.co.uk)
6085.
Chinese Exporters Dodge Tariffs with Fake Made-in-Vietnam Labels (bloomberg.com)
6086.
A Python 3 implementation built on GraalVM (github.com)
6087.
US admits role in Operation Lava Jato, brags about Lula conviction (brasilwire.com)
6088.
SpaceX Sues the Government over $2B in Rocket Contracts (finance.yahoo.com)
6089.
Top Doctor Denounces Depiction of Radiation in “Chernobyl” as Wrong, Dangerous (forbes.com)
6090.
RAMBleed: Reading Bits in Memory Without Accessing Them [pdf] (rambleed.com)