July 2019 Archive
331.
How not to sign a JSON object (latacora.micro.blog)
332.
For 40 Years, Crashing Trains Was One of America’s Favorite Pastimes (atlasobscura.com)
333.
Siri records fights, doctor’s appointments, and sex, and contractors hear it (arstechnica.com)
334.
Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 Released (lists.debian.org)
335.
Launch HN: Hatchways (YC S19) – Internships Instead of Interviews
336.
Toilets of the World (toilet-guru.com)
337.
A Brief Guide to a Few Algebraic Structures (argumatronic.com)
338.
Practical Networked Applications in Rust, Part 1: Non-Networked Key-Value Store (arveknudsen.com)
339.
Google Protest Leader Leaves (bloomberg.com)
340.
Facebook's fake account problem (aarongreenspan.com)
341.
MQTT: A Conceptual Deep-Dive (ably.io)
342.
Google's Project Dragonfly 'Terminated' in China (bbc.com)
343.
New 2019 MacBook Air features a slower SSD than 2018 model (imore.com)
344.
Claiming your $125 from Equifax is a “moral duty” (boingboing.net)
345.
If Sapiens were a blog post (neilkakkar.com)
346.
The helicopter team that films the Tour de France (arstechnica.com)
347.
India Launches Chandrayaan-2 Moon Mission on Second Try (nytimes.com)
348.
Nodes – JavaScript-based 2D canvas for computational thinking (nodes.io)
349.
Ask HN: Is “new” Reddit completely unusable for anyone else?
350.
H3: Uber’s Hexagonal Hierarchical Spatial Index (2018) (eng.uber.com)
351.
Examples to compare OCR services: Amazon vs. Google vs. Microsoft (amplenote.com)
352.
Radiotrophic fungus (en.wikipedia.org)
353.
Data-Oriented Design (2018) (dataorienteddesign.com)
354.
Ask HN: Invited by Facebook for privacy roundtable. What questions should I ask?
355.
Run Your Own Website (zacs.site)
356.
McKinsey Advised Johnson and Johnson on Increasing Opioid Sales (nytimes.com)
357.
Algorithm can pick out almost any American in supposedly anonymized databases (nytimes.com)
358.
BPF Performance Tools: Linux System and Application Observability (brendangregg.com)
359.
Teenager can walk again thanks to Dutch 3D printed spinal implant (dutchnews.nl)
360.
Writing a small ray tracer in Rust and Zig (nelari.us)