June 2019 Archive
211.
Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets at Protesters (wsj.com)
212.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Where Is It? (theatlantic.com)
213.
Mimalloc – A compact general-purpose allocator (github.com)
214.
Google AMP Issue: Links to visit the site currently not working (twitter.com)
215.
I bootstrapped my private-journaling project into a lifestyle business (indiehackers.com)
216.
Go Slices Are Fat Pointers (nullprogram.com)
217.
Retail stores use Bluetooth beacons to track customers (nytimes.com)
218.
Differences between the word2vec paper and its implementation (github.com)
219.
Show HN: Openring, a free and decentralized network of blogs (git.sr.ht)
220.
How does Apple privately find offline devices? (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
221.
Day of the Tentacle (filfre.net)
222.
Why Hong Kong Is Still Marching (nytimes.com)
223.
Why Arabic Is Terrific (2011) (idlewords.com)
224.
US efforts to jail Assange for espionage are a grave threat to a free media (theguardian.com)
225.
Thirty-three Miniatures: Applications of Linear Algebra (2012) [pdf] (kam.mff.cuni.cz)
226.
Software Below the Poverty Line (staltz.com)
227.
PiHole-Google: Completely Block Google and Its Services (github.com)
228.
Dutch Telephone Outage Takes Out Nation's Emergency Number (nytimes.com)
229.
How Id built Wolfenstein 3D using Commander Keen tech (gamasutra.com)
230.
I left the ad industry because of data tracking (fastcompany.com)
231.
Stripe Chargeback Protection (stripe.com)
232.
Lazydocker: a terminal GUI for Docker (github.com)
233.
The side of Paul Allen I wish more people knew about (gatesnotes.com)
234.
Net worth of Americans aged 18 to 35 has dropped 34 percent since 1996: study (thehill.com)
235.
$499 AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Almost as Fast as $2000 Intel Core I9-9980XE (techquila.co.in)
236.
Amazon wins ‘.amazon’ domain name, aggravating South American region (theconversation.com)
237.
Which has more sales: a single long checkout form or a multi-step one? (capitalandgrowth.org)
238.
AMD Zen 2 Microarchitecture Analysis: Ryzen 3000 and EPYC Rome (anandtech.com)
239.
Fast key-value stores: An idea whose time has come and gone (ai.google)
240.
Next steps toward Go 2 (blog.golang.org)