October 2019 Archive
271.
Aquameta: Web development platform built in PostgreSQL (github.com)
272.
SerenityOS: From Zero to HTML in a Year (serenityos.org)
273.
Bitwarden: Free, open-source password manager (bitwarden.com)
274.
Boeing Engineers Lost Control of the Company (perell.com)
275.
Who Killed the Scrollbar? (ello.co)
276.
Political Operatives Faked Millions of Comments Against Net Nuetrality (buzzfeednews.com)
277.
Yahoo Groups to remove all content December 14 (help.yahoo.com)
278.
Magic Mushrooms Can Help Smokers Kick the Habit (npr.org)
279.
Elm 0.19.1 (elm-lang.org)
280.
VPN⁰: A Privacy-Preserving Distributed VPN (brave.com)
281.
Getting Started with Security Keys (paulstamatiou.com)
282.
Ebola Is Now a Disease We Can Treat (wsj.com)
283.
Everything is amazing, but nothing is ours (alexdanco.com)
284.
Fracking boom tied to methane spike in Earth’s atmosphere (nationalgeographic.com)
285.
Computer Files Are Going Extinct (onezero.medium.com)
286.
DuckDuckGo Search Improvements (spreadprivacy.com)
287.
Ask HN: How do I make the move to consultant?
288.
DuckDuckGo's traffic keeps growing (duckduckgo.com)
289.
Some corals regrow after 'fatal' warming (phys.org)
290.
U.S. senators want social media users to be able to take their data with them (reuters.com)
291.
We're Incentivizing Bad Science (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
292.
PHP-FPM remote code execution bug exploited in the wild (github.com)
293.
Hacker’s Manifesto (1986) (phrack.org)
294.
Zappos 2012 data breach settlement (zapposdatasettlement.com)
295.
Crontab.guru – cron schedule expression editor (crontab.guru)
296.
Critical Security Issue Identified in iTerm2 (blog.mozilla.org)
297.
Schneier on Australia's encryption laws and CyberCon speaker bans (zdnet.com)
298.
Tesla Model 3 represented over 15% of September new car sales in The Netherlands (cleantechnica.com)
299.
Economists are now admitting that they were wrong about globalization (foreignpolicy.com)
300.
Weaponizing and Gamifying AI for WiFi Hacking: Presenting Pwnagotchi 1.0.0 (evilsocket.net)