June 2019 Archive
631.
Raytheon, United Technologies Merger Will Create A New Aerospace Giant (npr.org)
632.
Logistic Regression from Bayes’ Theorem (countbayesie.com)
633.
Stadia Founder's Edition (store.google.com)
634.
Protecting Sleep in the Hospital, for Both Patients and Doctors (nytimes.com)
635.
State of Industrial Control Systems in Poland and Switzerland (medium.com)
636.
Abusing SHA-1 collisions for Chromium updates (github.com)
637.
German regulator says it discovered new illegal software on Daimler diesels (wsj.com)
638.
Microsoft Flight Simulator – E3 2019 – Announce Trailer (youtube.com)
639.
Blood sugar patterns to master as a type 2 diabetic (diabetic.fyi)
640.
FTC Gets Jurisdiction for Possible Facebook Antitrust Probe (wsj.com)
641.
Show HN: I wrote a book on GNU grep and ripgrep
642.
Generalized Algebraic Data Types: A Primer (sketch.sh)
643.
“Default Position Should Be Skepticism” and other advice for data journalists (propublica.org)
644.
Why are the username and password on two different pages? (twilio.com)
645.
New Evidence Suggests Satoshi Nakamoto Is Paul Le Roux (investinblockchain.com)
646.
Battle testing data integrity verification with ZFS and Btrfs (unixsheikh.com)
647.
When Myspace Was King, Employees Abused a Tool Called ‘Overlord’ to Spy on Users (vice.com)
648.
Developers don’t want to show gameplay at E3 anymore (vg247.com)
649.
The V Programming Language is open source (github.com)
650.
Toys ‘R’ Us, Back from the Dead, Will Open U.S. Stores in 2019 (bloomberg.com)
651.
How Stoicism can help us (weforum.org)
652.
Hong Kong Protests Live Updates: Police Violence Puts Government on Defensive (nytimes.com)
653.
‘Dark patterns’ are steering many internet users into making bad decisions (latimes.com)
654.
Solving Sudoku with Prolog (2016) (metalevel.at)
655.
Ask HN: Resources for getting started with bare-metal coding?
656.
Building Standalone Python Applications with PyOxidizer (gregoryszorc.com)
657.
Anxiety: An Interactive Story (ncase.me)
658.
I’m not saving ninety percent of my income for myself (thecut.com)
659.
Schools are using unproven surveillance technology to monitor students (features.propublica.org)
660.
Elegant Error Handling with the JavaScript “Either” Monad (jrsinclair.com)