June 2019 Archive
1621.
Congress Should Pass the Protecting Data at the Border Act (eff.org)
1622.
Average Global Temperatures since 1850 (kyso.io)
1623.
I Don't Like Smartphones (2016) (devever.net)
1624.
Wikipedia community reacts to an editor being temporarily banned (buzzfeednews.com)
1625.
U.S. Air Force Unveils Drone-Killing Microwave Weapon (taskandpurpose.com)
1626.
Radioactive water at Fukushima Daiichi: What should be done? (2018) (blog.safecast.org)
1627.
Medical Reversals (elifesciences.org)
1628.
Sensorimotor Mechanics of People with a Sixth Finger (digest.bps.org.uk)
1629.
Spike in Autism May Be Linked to Preservative in Processed Foods, Study Suggests (forbes.com)
1630.
The Modern Bicycle and Its Accessories (1898) [pdf] (archive.org)
1631.
AT&T lays off thousands after getting billions in tax breaks, regulatory favors (techdirt.com)
1632.
Distortion-Free Wide-Angle Portraits on Camera Phones [video] (people.csail.mit.edu)
1633.
Demystifying Databases: Correctness Anomalies Under Serializable Isolation (fauna.com)
1634.
Researchers propose ways to avoid blackouts with renewable energy (2018) (news.stanford.edu)
1635.
A Bridge Made of Grass (bbc.co.uk)
1636.
Friends Like These: On Thoreau and Emerson (lareviewofbooks.org)
1637.
The Backlash to Plastic Has Oil Companies Worried (bloomberg.com)
1638.
Texas Is Latest State to Pump the Brakes on Red-Light Cameras (nytimes.com)
1639.
He Says He Invented Bitcoin and Is Suing Those Who Doubt Him (bloomberg.com)
1640.
Ask HN: “Contact us for pricing” nonsense
1641.
Study finds that a GPS outage would cost $1B per day (arstechnica.com)
1642.
Buy Low-Tops, Sell High-Tops: StockX Sneaker Exchange Is Worth $1B (nytimes.com)
1643.
Anti-Patterns (christianfindlay.com)
1644.
Nitinol Engines (1992) (free-energy.ws)
1645.
Deprecating Volatile in C++ (wg21.link)
1646.
US air quality is slipping after years of improvement (apnews.com)
1647.
Pyramid Tracks: Obscure, retro, and weird royalty free music (pyramidtracks.com)
1648.
A new business in small satellites orbiting the Earth (economist.com)
1649.
Hyperspace in the 1970s: Tony Buzan’s early hypertext system for paper (frieze.com)
1650.
China Warns World Leaders: Don't Talk About the Hong Kong Protests (news.vice.com)