June 2019 Archive
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NASA plans to launch a spacecraft to Titan (theatlantic.com)
92.
I've been building a Markdown note-taking app for 3 years (blog.inkdrop.info)
93.
On Jony Ive Leaving Apple (daringfireball.net)
94.
Show HN: A job board for companies fighting ageism in tech (noageismintech.com)
95.
Open Letter from the OpenID Foundation to Apple Regarding Sign in with Apple (openid.net)
96.
How LinkedIn exfiltrates extension data from the browser (prophitt.me)
97.
About 2M People Rally in Hong Kong Weekend Protests (bloomberg.com)
98.
Desktop Neo – rethinking the desktop interface for productivity (desktopneo.com)
99.
FAA Finds New Risk on 737 Max, Orders Boeing to Make Changes (bloomberg.com)
100.
Google's PageRank patent has expired (patents.google.com)
101.
Why Medium Sucks (cdevn.com)
102.
Game Builder: Create 3D games with friends, no experience required (blog.google)
103.
Hey advertisers, track this (blog.mozilla.org)
104.
Taiwan's digital minister on combatting disinformation without censorship (cpj.org)
105.
Advice on Getting Better from an Accomplished Piano Player (2011) (calnewport.com)
106.
Relicensing CockroachDB (cockroachlabs.com)
107.
I didn't get paid, so I open-sourced my client’s project (github.com)
108.
Boeing Built Deadly Assumptions into 737 Max, Blind to a Late Design Change (nytimes.com)
109.
Information is like snacks, money, and drugs to the brain (newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu)
110.
The insulin racket: why a drug made free 100 years ago is recently expensive (prospect.org)
111.
Introducing a new HTML element – welcome <clippy> (shkspr.mobi)
112.
Ask HN: I need ideas to impress fifth graders with technology
113.
Why aren’t more companies remote-first? (upside.fm)
114.
Show HN: ZeroHTTPd: A web server to teach Linux performance, with benchmarks (unixism.net)
115.
$1B for 20,000 Bay Area homes (blog.google)
116.
iOS 13 now shows you a map of where apps have been tracking you (9to5mac.com)
117.
Shazam-like technology used to identify bars illegally streaming soccer games (theverge.com)
118.
A home microhydro plant (2009) (ludens.cl)
119.
Always Own Your Platform (alwaysownyourplatform.com)
120.
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X is the fastest processor on Geekbench (techquila.co.in)