June 2019 Archive
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Are Brain Games Mostly BS?
(realclearscience.com)
8283.
Firefox’s bold new branding is a glimpse into Mozilla’s grand plan
(fastcompany.com)
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8286.
The Layout Instability API
(web.dev)
8287.
How toxic economic trends have impacted millennials
(news.stanford.edu)
8288.
Learn to Explain Concepts to Non-Technical Users
(letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
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Grocery store urges customers to rethink plastic with embarrassing bags
(theguardian.com)
8291.
I Babysit for the One Percent
(thecut.com)
8292.
When an Eight-Figure IPO Windfall Can Mean a Zero-Digit Tax Bill
(bloomberg.com)
8293.
Google is moving more hardware production out of China
(bloomberg.com)
8294.
Climate change drives wide rapid thermokarst development in Canadian Arctic
(agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
8295.
Uber says its flying taxi service will be cheaper than owning a car
(techcrunch.com)
8296.
Dilemmas of an Allergic Life
(vqronline.org)
8297.
The surprising truth on Indian food
(bbc.com)
8298.
8299.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake release date announced for March 2020
(gamespot.com)
8301.
Why Text Buttons Hurt Mobile Usability
(uxmovement.com)
8302.
The new changelog.com setup for 2019
(changelog.com)
8303.
Huawei could be preparing to kill off its budding laptop business
(notebookcheck.net)
8304.
Keyword Stuffing Still Works for Amazon SEO
(capitalandgrowth.org)
8305.
Learn Git concepts, not commands
(dev.to)
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8307.
How were Western computer chips reverse-engineered in USSR?
(retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
8308.
8309.
The disturbing return of scientific racism
(wired.co.uk)
8310.
A Fake Zuckerberg Video Challenges Facebook’s Rules
(nytimes.com)