June 2019 Archive
1111.
Amazon’s Ring Is Putting Suspected Petty Thieves in Its Advertisements (vice.com)
1112.
Identity Is Dead (constellationr.com)
1113.
Windows 3.x looks for 3 occurrences of “CON” 59 bytes apart (books.google.com)
1114.
Low cost, all electric, benchtop injection molding machine (apsx.com)
1115.
Renewables Surpass Coal in U.S. Power Mix (bloomberg.com)
1116.
I’ve Climbed Everest 21 Times. It’s Not the Mountain It Used to Be (newrepublic.com)
1117.
Sunfish: A simple but strong chess engine written in Python (github.com)
1118.
Appalachian Balds (en.wikipedia.org)
1119.
Breaking the physical limits of fonts (github.com)
1120.
Microsoft explains the lack of Registry backups in Windows 10 (ghacks.net)
1121.
RBA not fazed by Australian $50 note typo (watoday.com.au)
1122.
Hong Kong’s Clout as a Global Financial Center Clouded by Uncertainty (wsj.com)
1123.
BonziBuddy (en.wikipedia.org)
1124.
Shady Numbers and Bad Business: Inside the Esports Bubble (kotaku.com)
1125.
The Startup Party Is Over (news.quelsolaar.com)
1126.
A photo history of Frog, the company that designed the original Mac (theverge.com)
1127.
Driving on the Autobahn (german-way.com)
1128.
Richard Baldwin on the “inhumanely fast” next phase of globalization (qz.com)
1129.
Sysop Chat (bemmu.com)
1130.
Rethinking Files (devever.net)
1131.
India reportedly wants to build its own WhatsApp for government communications (techcrunch.com)
1132.
Pennsylvania Is First State to Use Automated System to Expunge Criminal Records (routefifty.com)
1133.
Burnout is classified as an occupational phenomenon by the WHO (insights.dice.com)
1134.
What does debugging a program look like? (jvns.ca)
1135.
Distributed Locks Are Dead; Long Live Distributed Locks (hazelcast.com)
1136.
Go proposal: Leave “if err != nil” alone? (github.com)
1137.
I “found” the database of a college app (2018) (yoginth.com)
1138.
Tokyo's suburban housing became vast ghettoes for the old (theguardian.com)
1139.
Perl 6's given: switch on steroids (tenesianu.blogspot.com)
1140.
Varanasi: India's city where people come to die (bbc.com)