June 2019 Archive
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iPadOS
(techcrunch.com)
123.
The new Dropbox
(blog.dropbox.com)
124.
Elixir 1.9
(elixir-lang.org)
125.
When it comes to privacy, default settings matter
(blog.mozilla.org)
126.
You probably don’t need ReCAPTCHA
(kevv.net)
127.
A 30th anniversary note to Prince of Persia fans
(jordanmechner.com)
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Apple buys autonomous driving company Drive.ai
(axios.com)
129.
Animated Knots: Learn how to tie knots with step-by-step animation
(animatedknots.com)
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I was seven words away from being spear-phished
(robertheaton.com)
132.
macOS deprecating scripting language runtimes, including Python, Ruby, and Perl
(developer.apple.com)
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To be great, be good repeatably
(blog.stephsmith.io)
135.
Why brilliant people lose their touch
(timharford.com)
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Mathematician Disproves Hedetniemi’s Graph Theory Conjecture
(quantamagazine.org)
138.
Use zsh as the default shell on your Mac
(support.apple.com)
139.
SSH gets protection against side-channel attacks
(undeadly.org)
140.
Forget monoliths vs. microservices: cognitive load is what matters
(techbeacon.com)
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US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries
(theconversation.com)
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The German Tank Problem
(eadan.net)
145.
Is Firefox better than Chrome? It comes down to privacy
(washingtonpost.com)
146.
Twitter is rejecting posts containing JSFiddle URLs
(github.com)
147.
Open Source Electronics Lab for $30
(github.com)
148.
SACK Panic – Multiple TCP-based remote denial-of-service issues
(access.redhat.com)
149.
My Personal Journey from MIT to GPL
(drewdevault.com)
150.
The cutting-edge of cutting: How Japanese scissors have evolved (2018)
(asia.nikkei.com)