The Internet's Old Guard
(reading.supply)
July 2019 Archive
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Amateur radio digital communications 44.0.0.0/8 partial sell-off
(mailman.nanog.org)
516.
How I Taught My Kid to Read
(theatlantic.com)
517.
Apple iCloud Experiencing Issues
(apple.com)
518.
Authentication and the Have I Been Pwned API
(troyhunt.com)
519.
The Invention of Money
(newyorker.com)
520.
A Look at the AMD Zen 2 Core
(fuse.wikichip.org)
521.
“Evidence-based medicine has been hijacked”: John Ioannidis (2016)
(retractionwatch.com)
522.
Canada’s Forgotten Rainforest
(thenarwhal.ca)
525.
Taboola, Outbrain and the Chum Supply Chain
(themargins.substack.com)
526.
Apple disables Walkie Talkie app due to eavesdropping vulnerability
(techcrunch.com)
527.
Building the New Twitter.com
(blog.twitter.com)
529.
531.
Spiders Use Earth's Electric Field to Fly Hundreds of Miles (2018)
(theatlantic.com)
532.
Living without the modern browser
(an3223.github.io)
533.
Why Hypercard Had to Die (2011)
(loper-os.org)
534.
SBCL – Past, Present, Future [pdf]
(european-lisp-symposium.org)
535.
Petrichor: why does rain smell so good?
(bbc.com)
537.
Capital One attacker may have breached other major corporations
(krebsonsecurity.com)
538.
Front-end design, React, and a bridge over the great divide
(bradfrost.com)
539.
Web Scraping and Crawling Are Perfectly Legal, Right? (2017)
(benbernardblog.com)
540.
Apollo 11 Had a Hidden Hero: Software
(wsj.com)