June 2019 Archive
1201.
Rethinking the Commodore 64 Memory Map (2018) (c64os.com)
1202.
GraphQL Conf 2019 in a Nutshell – Some Takeaways (time2hack.com)
1203.
Compiler basics (5): LLVM system calls (notes.eatonphil.com)
1204.
Implement with Types, Not Your Brain (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
1205.
Can Life Exist in 2 and 1 Dimensions? (arxiv.org)
1206.
Rethinking the filesystem as global mutable state, the root of all evil (devever.net)
1207.
G20 agrees to push ahead with digital tax (reuters.com)
1208.
The Thirty-Hour Week (1936) (library.cqpress.com)
1209.
Al-Maʿarri (en.wikipedia.org)
1210.
Amazon Unveils New Alexa Dialog Modeling for Natural, Cross-Skill Conversations (developer.amazon.com)
1211.
The Golden Scale: A Collection of Norwegian Folktales (oaks.nvg.org)
1212.
Rising US Inequality: How We Got Here, Where We're Going (gsb.stanford.edu)
1213.
Why we chose Rust (bitbucket.org)
1214.
iPhone Apps Surreptitiously Communicated with Unknown Servers (schneier.com)
1215.
Show HN: Lannister – open-source wealth manager app (lannister.capital)
1216.
You are not Google. You are not Netflix (programmerfriend.com)
1217.
C, Fortran, and single-character strings (lwn.net)
1218.
I felt the fear of abduction by China in Hong Kong (theguardian.com)
1219.
Google Chrome has become surveillance software. It’s time to switch (siliconvalley.com)
1220.
3D engine on MS Excel without VBA (2018) [video] (youtube.com)
1221.
Nature invented play long before it invented us (nautil.us)
1222.
Self-Driving Cars Have a Problem: Safer Human-Driven Ones (wsj.com)
1223.
Why I think Haskell is the best general purpose language as of June 22 2019 (philipzucker.com)
1224.
Interns’ Job Prospects Constrained by Noncompete Agreements (wsj.com)
1225.
Cellebrite claims it can unlock any iPhone, many new Android phones for police (wired.com)
1226.
Out of Stock: How to Survive the LTO-8 Tape Shortage (backblaze.com)
1227.
The avocado is an evolutionary anachronism (smithsonianmag.com)
1228.
Humans have made 8.3bn tons of plastic since 1950 (theguardian.com)
1229.
Tightening up Privacy in Matrix (matrix.org)
1230.
There’s a lot to learn about how blue light affects our eyes (popsci.com)