June 2019 Archive
2281.
American Airlines Mechanics Intentionally Delayed My Flight (onemileatatime.com)
2282.
Neural Jump SDEs (Jump Diffusions) and Neural PDEs (stochasticlifestyle.com)
2283.
A gentle introduction to persistent homology (christian.bock.ml)
2284.
Language Support for Memory Persistency [pdf] (web.eecs.umich.edu)
2285.
Deepfake of Mark Zuckerberg Tests Facebook’s Fake Video Policies (vice.com)
2286.
People eat at least 50k plastic particles a year, study finds (theguardian.com)
2287.
Intel about AMDs Competitive Profile (reddit.com)
2288.
Scientists shocked by Arctic permafrost thawing 70 years sooner than predicted (theguardian.com)
2289.
Google confirms that advanced backdoor came preinstalled on Android devices (arstechnica.com)
2290.
What I Witnessed in 1989 in Beijing (chinamatters.blogspot.com)
2291.
A Non Existent Iranian Activist Wrote Dozens of Articles for Right-Wing Outlets (theintercept.com)
2292.
Stop and Shop now has big, goofy-looking robots patrolling its aisles (newfoodeconomy.org)
2293.
Ask HN: Do you like working in San Francisco?
2294.
Use of Bitcoin causes around 22 megatons in CO2 emissions annually (eurekalert.org)
2295.
Battle lines being drawn: A map of YIMBY-NIMBY skirmishes in Bay Area (mercurynews.com)
2296.
Show HN: Recordings of phone screenings for employment
2297.
Huawei must raise 'shoddy' standards, says senior UK cybersecurity official (theguardian.com)
2298.
Los Angeles, the Automobile, and Mexican American Life (boomcalifornia.com)
2299.
Younger generations are growing horns in the back of their head (news.com.au)
2300.
Metal Hydride Heat Engine (ergenics.com)
2301.
Constant Time (dave.cheney.net)
2302.
The Safest Place in a Car Crash Isn’t the Back Seat Anymore (nytimes.com)
2303.
Silicon Valley's Van-Dwellers [audio] (bloomberg.com)
2304.
America’s Job Listings Have Gone Off the Deep End (theatlantic.com)
2305.
AMD Plans 64-Core Threadripper CPU: Report (gizmodo.com)
2306.
Statement on 32-bit i386 packages for Ubuntu 19.10 and 20.04 LTS (ubuntu.com)
2307.
Scientists use nanoparticles to provide plants with nutrients (techcrunch.com)
2308.
Ask HN: What tools do you use for system design?
2309.
The Origin of the Term “Junk DNA”: A Historical Whodunnit (2013) (judgestarling.tumblr.com)
2310.
Apple Selling a Mac Monitor Stand for $999 (bloomberg.com)