July 2019 Archive
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DuckDuckGo Expands Use of Apple Maps (spreadprivacy.com)
62.
Space Engine (spaceengine.org)
63.
Megapack: Utility-Scale Energy Storage (tesla.com)
64.
Equifax removed the $125 claim payout option after millions submitted claims (twitter.com)
65.
Want to hire the best programmers? Offer growth (triplebyte.com)
66.
How is China able to provide enough food to feed over 1B people? (quora.com)
67.
History and Effective Use of Vim (begriffs.com)
68.
Browsers are pretty good at loading pages (carter.sande.duodecima.technology)
69.
I was wrong about spreadsheets (2017) (reifyworks.com)
70.
BootOS: Monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code (github.com)
71.
Google Cloud networking issues in us-east1 (status.cloud.google.com)
72.
Debian 10 “Buster” Released (debian.org)
73.
Cracking My Windshield and Earning $10k on the Tesla Bug Bounty Program (samcurry.net)
74.
Some items from my “reliability list” (rachelbythebay.com)
75.
Ten Years of Erlang (ferd.ca)
76.
The Raspberry Pi 4 needs a fan (jeffgeerling.com)
77.
Minnesota Will Pay Residents to Grow Bee-Friendly Lawns (smithsonianmag.com)
78.
Landfill is underrated and recycling overrated (medium.com)
79.
Mitchell Feigenbaum (1944–2019), 4.66920160910299067185320382… (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
80.
Project Vesta – Mitigating climate change with green sand beaches (projectvesta.org)
81.
IBM Closes Acquisition of Red Hat for $34B (redhat.com)
82.
Shopify and the Power of Platforms (stratechery.com)
83.
Mozilla debuts implementation of WebThings Gateway open-source router firmware (venturebeat.com)
84.
Breaking max efficiency of solar cells by activating 2 electrons with 1 photon (news.mit.edu)
85.
Visual Information Theory (2015) (colah.github.io)
86.
What every computer science major should know (2011) (matt.might.net)
87.
Ask HN: What people skills do you wish you learned earlier in your career?
88.
Is this Paypal experience customary? (gist.github.com)
89.
A Kernel Engineer at Microsoft's Answer to “What Do You Think about ReactOS?” (quora.com)
90.
The UK authorities made illegal copies of the Schengen Information System (twitter.com)