June 2019 Archive
1711.
Recycling clothing gathers steam (csmonitor.com)
1712.
A Teen Programmer Built a Tool to Generate Fake Lyrics for Your Favorite Artists (genius.com)
1713.
Simplicity Made Easy (blogs.perl.org)
1714.
Point it, call it, get it right (2018) (flightsafetyaustralia.com)
1715.
Outrageously Large Neural Nets: Sparsely-Gated Mixture-of-Experts Layer (2017) (arxiv.org)
1716.
EPA Finalizes Its Plan to Replace Obama-Era Climate Rules (nytimes.com)
1717.
Apple strips clips of devs booing $999 monitor stand using copyright claims (theregister.co.uk)
1718.
Bronx High School Math Bulletin (1957) [pdf] (lamport.azurewebsites.net)
1719.
Jumping out of a Google's bubble. It's more than just a matter of self-respect (oleginspired.zecamp.com)
1720.
New Estimate for an Oil Leak: A Thousand Times Worse Than Rig Owner Says (nytimes.com)
1721.
The Adafruit PyGamer, a New Maker-Friendly Handheld Console (learn.adafruit.com)
1722.
Understanding the cryptocurrency ecosystem through Wardley maps (agost.blog)
1723.
On the Future Computer Era: Modification of the American Character (1968) (rand.org)
1724.
Vectrex in a Browser (twitchasylum.com)
1725.
Table Salt Compound Spotted on Europa (jpl.nasa.gov)
1726.
Two new papers explore the physics behind bubbles and foams (arstechnica.com)
1727.
Live coding an assembler for CP/M (cowlark.com)
1728.
Galactic Algorithms (2010) (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
1729.
Graydon Hoare Talks About Security, History, and Rust (thenewstack.io)
1730.
Digging Deeper into Pompeii’s Past (archaeology.org)
1731.
The Day of Two Noons (npr.org)
1732.
SpaceX faces daunting challenges if it’s going to win the internet space race (latimes.com)
1733.
Windows keeps automatically adding EN-US keyboard layout (2016) (answers.microsoft.com)
1734.
Researchers propose solar methanol island using ocean CO₂ (arstechnica.com)
1735.
Court: Photographer has no recourse against university copyright infringement (houstonchronicle.com)
1736.
Why Is America So Far Behind Europe on Digital Privacy? (nytimes.com)
1737.
Researchers solve mystery of the galaxy with no dark matter (phys.org)
1738.
DEC64 (2014) (dec64.com)
1739.
Kids App Market (bjornjeffery.com)
1740.
C64 Power C Tutorial (64k.blot.im)