June 2019 Archive
991.
The Hidden Cost of GoFundMe Health Care (newyorker.com)
992.
A historian unpacks the origins of our plastic addiction (theguardian.com)
993.
Millionaire hacker gets 9 years in death of man building nuclear bunker tunnels (baltimoresun.com)
994.
Fast constant-time GCD algorithm and modular inversion (gcd.cr.yp.to)
995.
NASA ‘Snoopy’ lunar module likely found 50 years after being jettisoned (techcrunch.com)
996.
Cloudflare Time Services (cloudflare.com)
997.
Show HN: Fist – Persistent Full Text Search and Indexing Server Written in C (github.com)
998.
The New Dropbox Sucks (daringfireball.net)
999.
Markovkeyboard: Keyboard layout that changes by Markov frequency (github.com)
1000.
WebAssembly on the Server: How System Calls Work (christine.website)
1001.
Timeline of Slack’s Tech Stack Evolution (stackshare.io)
1002.
Search the Full Text of Nonprofit Tax Records for Free (propublica.org)
1003.
Song of the Rarest Large Whale on Earth Recorded for the First Time (earther.gizmodo.com)
1004.
Teens Define Themselves in Terms of Positive Traits, Adults More by Social Roles (digest.bps.org.uk)
1005.
Firefox Follows Apple in Blocking Third-Party Cookies Online (bloomberg.com)
1006.
Textreme – A text editor with situational effects (2018) (le-von.itch.io)
1007.
OS X/Linker: New Mac malware attempts zero-day Gatekeeper bypass (intego.com)
1008.
Minnesota court decision means doctors can be sued by patients they don't treat (thedeductible.com)
1009.
High-Pressure Processing of Food (slideshare.net)
1010.
Newspapers don’t need a special law to help compete with Google and Facebook (politico.com)
1011.
Impending kOS (2014) (archive.vector.org.uk)
1012.
What “Slaughterhouse-Five” Tells Us Now (newyorker.com)
1013.
Cypherpunks Tapping Bitcoin via Ham Radio (wired.com)
1014.
Boston Dynamics prepares to launch its first commercial robot (theverge.com)
1015.
Apple’s U.S. iPhones Can All Be Made Outside of China If Needed (bloomberg.com)
1016.
GM and Fiat Chrysler Unmasked as Tesla’s Source of Cash (bloomberg.com)
1017.
What We Want Doesn’t Always Make Us Happy (bloomberg.com)
1018.
As Tech Goliaths Face a Reckoning, Small Businesses Say They Finally Feel Heard (nytimes.com)
1019.
“Amazon’s Choice” is determined by an algorithm and not always reliable (buzzfeednews.com)
1020.
A mentalist’s guide to being happy (bbc.com)