June 2019 Archive
661.
Microsoft Tells FTC Repair Poses a Cyber Risk (securepairs.org)
662.
Ebola cases pass 2k as crisis escalates (nature.com)
663.
Magic Leap Says Ex-Engineer Copied Headset for China (bloomberg.com)
664.
Steal Million Dollar Homepage Pixels (pixelpirate.club)
665.
How to build something that lasts 10k years (bbc.com)
666.
India is now producing the world’s cheapest solar power (weforum.org)
667.
Firefox Personal Data Promise (blog.mozilla.org)
668.
The History of Random.org (2009) (random.org)
669.
How Chinese Food Fueled the Rise of California Punk (topic.com)
670.
Differentiation for Hackers (github.com)
671.
Debugging Your Startup (atrium.co)
672.
Schools Are Deploying Digital Surveillance Systems (mobile.edweek.org)
673.
Factoring may be easier than we think (2016) (math.mit.edu)
674.
Valve Will Not Be Officially Supporting Ubuntu 19.10 (phoronix.com)
675.
The Celera 500L aircraft may fly soon (thedrive.com)
676.
How e-commerce sites manipulate people into buying things (nytimes.com)
677.
Slack Is Going Public Without an IPO – How a Direct Listing Works (fortune.com)
678.
The Gorgon Stare, a military drone-surveillance technology (longreads.com)
679.
Carnival Cruise Lines Hit with $20M Penalty for Environmental Crimes (npr.org)
680.
Unicode programming, with examples in C (begriffs.com)
681.
Microsoft deletes face recognition database (bbc.co.uk)
682.
World's largest plant survey reveals alarming extinction rate (nature.com)
683.
The ice bucket challenge dramatically accelerated the fight against ALS (web.alsa.org)
684.
In Japan, It’s a Riveting TV Plot: Can a Worker Go Home on Time? (nytimes.com)
685.
US International Students Lose Internships Because of Outdated Work Policies (dailyprincetonian.com)
686.
Controversial U.S. bill would lift Supreme Court ban on patenting human genes (sciencemag.org)
687.
China’s 'Thought Transformation' Camps [video] (bbc.com)
688.
Libra, a Cyberpunk Nightmare in the Midst of Crypto Spring (hackernoon.com)
689.
Linode GPU Instances (blog.linode.com)
690.
PSPTool Is a Swiss Army Knife for the Firmware of the AMD Secure Processor (github.com)