Why people confess to crimes they didn’t commit
(sciencemag.org)
June 2019 Archive
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Powerless investors vote overwhelmingly to oust Mark Zuckerberg as chairman
(businessinsider.com)
243.
Python in the Windows 10 May update
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
244.
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Screenshots from developers and Unix people taken in 2002 (2015)
(anders.unix.se)
246.
247.
The Simple Genius of Checklists
(blog.nuclino.com)
248.
Lyme Disease Cases Are Exploding
(elemental.medium.com)
249.
People Met in Hotel Lobbies (2017)
(jasonlefkowitz.net)
250.
Kubernetes Failure Stories
(github.com)
251.
Live coding a vi for CP/M from scratch
(cowlark.com)
252.
The XY Problem (2014)
(xyproblem.info)
253.
Joyent Public Cloud EOL
(docs.joyent.com)
254.
Cement Produces More Pollution Than All the Trucks in the World
(bloomberg.com)
255.
256.
The Open Source Seed Initiative
(osseeds.org)
257.
Why the “Digital Ocean killed my company” incident scares the hell out of me
(blog.checklyhq.com)
258.
GnuCash: Open-source double-entry accounting software
(gnucash.org)
259.
Facebook, Libra, and the Long Game
(stratechery.com)
260.
Huawei Accused of Technology Theft
(npr.org)
261.
Route Leak Impacting Cloudflare
(cloudflarestatus.com)
262.
263.
Using AWK and R to parse 25TB
(livefreeordichotomize.com)
264.
Classes vs. Data Structures
(blog.cleancoder.com)
265.
This week’s dead Google product is Google Trips
(arstechnica.com)
267.
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Clojerl – Clojure for the Erlang VM
(github.com)
269.
Why Google+ Failed
(onezero.medium.com)
270.
What I Learned Co-Founding Dribbble
(simplebits.com)