July 2019 Archive
181.
I work in an Amazon warehouse in West Sacramento (quillette.com)
182.
Firefox Reality (mixedreality.mozilla.org)
183.
GitLab – A $1B business where all employees work remotely (forbes.com)
184.
Chaos in Hong Kong as hundreds of masked men assault protesters, journalists (hongkongfp.com)
185.
IRS sends warning letters to more than 10k cryptocurrency holders (wsj.com)
186.
Zelda Screen Transitions Are Undefined Behaviour (gridbugs.org)
187.
Clear is better than clever (dave.cheney.net)
188.
Bladder cancer 'attacked and killed by common cold virus' (bbc.com)
189.
Let's Build a Compiler (generalproblem.net)
190.
Jony Ive’s Mistakes: When Beautiful Design Is Bad Design (onezero.medium.com)
191.
How to Find Hidden Cameras in Your Airbnb (isc.sans.edu)
192.
One player spent 10 years exploring every corner of Eve Online (polygon.com)
193.
India tiger census shows rapid population growth (bbc.com)
194.
Show HN: Ananas – a hackable data tool for beginners (ananasanalytics.com)
195.
How I use the good parts of AWS (twitter.com)
196.
Hackers breach FSB contractor, expose Tor deanonymization project (zdnet.com)
197.
Wringing (en.wikipedia.org)
198.
FaceApp Now Owns Access to More Than 150M People's Faces and Names (forbes.com)
199.
Google Search is routinely gamed by private blog networks (unlikekinds.com)
200.
Announcing Rust 1.36.0 (blog.rust-lang.org)
201.
Public Domain Movies (publicdomainflix.com)
202.
1Password: Standalone / Local Vault Option Gone? (discussions.agilebits.com)
203.
Don’t Put Your Work Email on Your Personal Phone (onezero.medium.com)
204.
Ubisoft joins Blender Development Fund to support open-source animation (news.ubisoft.com)
205.
How I made money podcasting and why you probably don't want to (blog.usejournal.com)
206.
Tracking Sex: Implications of widespread data leakage and tracking on porn sites (arxiv.org)
207.
Cloudflare outage caused by bad software deploy (blog.cloudflare.com)
208.
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp outages (independent.co.uk)
209.
Apple reveals App Store takedown demands by governments (techcrunch.com)
210.
Show HN: Listmonk – Fast self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager (github.com)