June 2019 Archive
8701.
Global economy on leading edge of recession (gulfbusiness.com)
8702.
Letter of Recommendation: Bug Fixes (nytimes.com)
8703.
A CSS based web framework (github.com)
8704.
The Food That Helps Battle Depression (wsj.com)
8705.
I'm worried about Ruby future (katafrakt.me)
8706.
Consider a Software Vendor? Things to Check First (unl.solutions)
8707.
Huawei Founder Talk with George Gilder and Nicholas Negroponte (huawei.com)
8708.
Show HN: Build your own automatable, Phone controllable watering system for 20$ (blog.haschek.at)
8709.
The REAL reason why newspapers are losing to Facebook (medium.com)
8710.
Code Is Law and the EU Copyright Directive (ctrl.alt.coop)
8711.
Fourth decryption tool neutralises latest version of GandCrab ransomware (europol.europa.eu)
8712.
SwiftUI, Personal Thoughts and Model-View-Presenter (dcordero.me)
8713.
GraalVM 19.0: The Anticipated GA Release (infoq.com)
8714.
How Google ate CelebrityNetWorth.com (2017) (theoutline.com)
8715.
Practical Threat Models (qtra.io)
8716.
Inside the Entropy (blog.cloudflare.com)
8717.
Storyline: The Trend Guessing Game (play.storylinegame.com)
8718.
Credo, static code analysis for Elixir, announces v1.1 with plugin support (github.com)
8719.
A LaTeX Add-In for PowerPoint (fast.ai)
8720.
XAML Islands v1 – Updates and Roadmap (blogs.windows.com)
8721.
40F Above Normal for Arctic Ocean and and Greenland. Record June Ice Sheet Melt (washingtonpost.com)
8722.
Things to consider – if your ISP blocked the VPN you used (kevinhq.com)
8723.
Automated service mesh – Istio the easy way (banzaicloud.com)
8724.
AI Chip Startup Releases Training Accelerator to Challenge GPUs (nextplatform.com)
8725.
Distributed Randomness Beacon – Cloudflare (cloudflare.com)
8726.
New Space Telescope Will Map the Universe in High-Energy X-Rays (scientificamerican.com)
8727.
Elon Musk says he deleted his Twitter account (twitter.com)
8728.
The Impossible Project of Evading Urban Surveillance (citylab.com)
8729.
Don’t hire superstar employees, grow them (medium.com)
8730.
Silicon Valley has created privacy-violating 'chaos factory' (zdnet.com)