June 2019 Archive
1741.
We don’t have unprofitable customers, just unhappy accidents (jansanity.com)
1742.
Software on Librem 5 and PinePhone Linux Phones Is Progressing Nicely (cnx-software.com)
1743.
Everybody Be Cool, This Is a Robbery (blackhat.com)
1744.
A Model Estonian Soldier Who Spied for Russia (theatlantic.com)
1745.
Getting started with software-defined networking (redhat.com)
1746.
An almost-GHz active differential oscilloscope probe (2016) (blog.weinigel.se)
1747.
How to make biodegradable 'plastic' from cactus juice [video] (bbc.co.uk)
1748.
Bloom – Super fast and highly configurable cache for REST APIs (github.com)
1749.
Librem 5 June Software Update (puri.sm)
1750.
Truth: A Love Story (harvardmagazine.com)
1751.
Kernels 101 – Let’s write a Kernel (2014) (arjunsreedharan.org)
1752.
America has never gone this long without hiking the federal minimum wage (washingtonpost.com)
1753.
Apple’s all-new iCloud for Windows app, now available in the Microsoft Store (blogs.windows.com)
1754.
A new look, logo, and website for Fastmail (fastmail.blog)
1755.
AdTech Sucks: This Time It's Personal IDs (lockwood.dev)
1756.
Jobs where liars excel (bbc.com)
1757.
Einstein's Science Defied Nationalism and Crossed Borders (washingtonpost.com)
1758.
Apple announces redesigned Mac Pro (theverge.com)
1759.
Research group finds way to turn plastic waste products into jet fuel (phys.org)
1760.
V Is for Vaporware (christine.website)
1761.
A Rooftop Device That Can Make Solar Power and Cool Buildings (news.stanford.edu)
1762.
An impending funding crisis threatens Zcash (decrypt.co)
1763.
Helium, a decentralized network infrastructure project (avc.com)
1764.
The Sun follows the rhythm of the planets (hzdr.de)
1765.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Fourier Transform (2017) (compphys.go.ro)
1766.
YouTube’s anti-extremism crackdown targets journalist who documents extremism (arstechnica.com)
1767.
Aim Small, Miss Small: Writing Correct Programs (deconstructconf.com)
1768.
Modern Swift API Design [video] (developer.apple.com)
1769.
USA lags behind EU, Brazil and China in banning harmful pesticides (m.phys.org)
1770.
Too much money and too few places to invest it (axios.com)