August 2019 Archive
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Facebook has been granted patent on shadow banning (patft.uspto.gov)
62.
The Linux kernel's inability to gracefully handle low memory pressure (lkml.org)
63.
Show HN: CLI tool for saving web pages as a single file (github.com)
64.
Start Your Own ISP (startyourownisp.com)
65.
Every productivity thought I've ever had, as concisely as possible (guzey.com)
66.
Preindustrial workers worked fewer hours than today's (2009) (groups.csail.mit.edu)
67.
Milky Way’s Black Hole Just Flared, Growing 75 Times as Bright for a Few Hours (universetoday.com)
68.
Amazon has proven unable or unwilling to effectively police third-party sellers (wsj.com)
69.
Rails 6.0 (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
70.
Ha-ha wall (en.wikipedia.org)
71.
Speaking to yourself in the third person makes you wiser (aeon.co)
72.
IBM Open-Sources Power Chip Instruction Set (nextplatform.com)
73.
Apple expands parts access to more independent repair businesses (apple.com)
74.
Paged Out – a new experimental magazine about programming (pagedout.institute)
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Let's build houses for people, not cars (noparkinghere.com)
76.
We Have Ruined Childhood (nytimes.com)
77.
Decrement carbon: Stripe's negative emissions commitment (stripe.com)
78.
16M Americans will vote on hackable paperless machines (technologyreview.com)
79.
Home Chip Fab (sam.zeloof.xyz)
80.
Google and Mozilla are failing to support browser extension developers (armin.dev)
81.
A mathematician's way of converting miles to kilometers (twitter.com)
82.
There is no evil like reCAPTCHA (thestoic.me)
83.
Kaspersky AV injected unique ID allowing sites to track users in incognito mode (heise.de)
84.
Who Owns Huawei? (papers.ssrn.com)
85.
The Horror of Microsoft Teams (medium.com)
86.
Hundreds of extreme self-citing scientists revealed in new database (nature.com)
87.
Regex for Noobs – An Illustrated Guide (janmeppe.com)
88.
Apple will soon treat online web tracking the same as a security vulnerability (thenextweb.com)
89.
The IT Guy vs. the Con Artist (npr.org)
90.
AMD Rome Second Generation EPYC Review: 2x 64-core Benchmarked (anandtech.com)