June 2019 Archive
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6092.
Show HN: A functional, responsive 12-column grid system built with CSS Grid (github.com)
6093.
First Look: The New Dropbox (fastcompany.com)
6094.
2019 Open Source Database Top DBs, Public Cloud vs. On-Premise, Polyglot (scalegrid.io)
6095.
Thumbnail Preserving Encryption (photoencryption.org)
6096.
Radiohead releases hacked demoes instead of paying ransom (twitter.com)
6097.
Kubernetes on the Spot (Instance) (banzaicloud.com)
6098.
The Genesis of “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom” (hudsonreview.com)
6099.
Amazon launches a credit card for the ‘underbanked’ with bad credit (cnbc.com)
6100.
Facebook launches Study, another phone usage tracker (theverge.com)
6101.
Show HN: Building a Coffee Pot Monitor Using Raspberry Pi (iam.mt)
6102.
Copyleft and the GNU GPL: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Guide (copyleft.org)
6103.
Atom 1.38 (blog.atom.io)
6104.
A Video Journalist's Take on Mac Pro (tfir.io)
6105.
Probabilistic Programming with Variational Inference: Under the Hood (willcrichton.net)
6106.
A Murder Trial Will Allow DNA Evidence from a Genealogy Site (wired.com)
6107.
How do we know that quantum randomness is really random? (blog.rongarret.info)
6108.
Apple Discusses Acquisition of Intel’s German Modem Unit (theinformation.com)
6109.
Not 2014 Hong Kong, it is now (facebook.com)
6110.
The Evolution of Sex Could Have Provided a Defense Against Cancer Cells (smithsonianmag.com)
6111.
CERN uses OpenStack with more than 400 Kubernetes clusters (siliconangle.com)
6112.
Cashless Society = Surveillance and No Privacy (newsletters.iafrikan.com)
6113.
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6114.
Colonialism is alive in the exploited tech work force (theoutline.com)
6115.
Neural ODEs: breakdown of another deep learning breakthrough (medium.com)
6116.
Responsive Compilers (youtube.com)
6117.
Comcast Gets $9M Fine for Tricking Customers with 'Worthless' Protection Plans (techdirt.com)
6118.
Post-Financial Crisis Sees Largest Increase in Commercial Indebtedness on Record (thesoundingline.com)
6119.
‘Broadcast yourself,’ YouTube told us. It might want to rephrase that (sfchronicle.com)
6120.
SyncThing (syncthing.net)