July 2019 Archive
481.
The Backbone of VHF Amateur Radio May Be Under Threat (hackaday.com)
482.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2019)
483.
Fsyncgate: Errors on fsync are unrecoverable (2018) (danluu.com)
484.
Apple to acquire the majority of Intel's smartphone modem business (apple.com)
485.
The Riemann Hypothesis Says 5040 Is the Last (golem.ph.utexas.edu)
486.
Client side caching in Redis 6 (antirez.com)
487.
Why Generics? (blog.golang.org)
488.
I Took Apple To Court And Won, Twice (reddit.com)
489.
EU's GPS satellites have been down for four days in mysterious outage (zdnet.com)
490.
Scientists 'speechless' at Arctic fox's epic trek (bbc.com)
491.
California Earthquakes Disrupted HF Propagation on West Coast (arrl.org)
492.
Running an eInk Display with Elixir, Scenic and Nerves (underjord.io)
493.
Show HN: Inlets 2.0 – expose your local endpoints to the Internet (inlets.dev)
494.
Despite High Hopes, Self-Driving Cars Are ‘Way in the Future’ (nytimes.com)
495.
Bitcoin mining on an Apollo Guidance Computer (righto.com)
496.
Pure JavaScript WiFi QR Code Generator (qifi.org)
497.
Alarming surge in drug-resistant HIV uncovered (nature.com)
498.
One Program Written in Python, Go, and Rust (nicolas-hahn.com)
499.
So, you want to build a CubeSat? (orbitalindex.com)
500.
Backing Up My Kindle Ebooks (2018) (sonyaellenmann.com)
501.
Study: Immigrants and their kids founded 45% of U.S. Fortune 500 companies (axios.com)
502.
A Rust-based TLS library outperformed OpenSSL in almost every category (zdnet.com)
503.
List of Cognitive Biases (en.wikipedia.org)
504.
How SAML 2.0 Authentication Works (gravitational.com)
505.
Thaddeus Kosciusko (angrystaffofficer.com)
506.
How to Accomplish Big Things, Even When You Feel Small (unstoppable.me)
507.
Assholes: A Probing Examination (nomachetejuggling.com)
508.
Apple's service program for butterfly keyboard MacBooks, even out of warranty (support.apple.com)
509.
WeWork Co-Founder Has Cashed Out at Least $700M Via Sales, Loans (wsj.com)
510.
Moving the World to a 4 Day Workweek – An Interview with Aidan Harper (blog.30hourjobs.com)