November 2019 Archive
601.
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Really Small Java Apps
(august.nagro.us)
603.
Nostalgia for Minecraft
(reallifemag.com)
604.
Steam for Linux client adds support for Linux namespaces
(steamcommunity.com)
605.
606.
Diamonds Keep Getting Cheaper
(bloomberg.com)
607.
Microsoft Comic Chat
(en.wikipedia.org)
608.
Project Silica proof-of-concept stores movie on quartz glass
(news.microsoft.com)
609.
610.
New 5G flaws can track phone locations and spoof emergency alerts
(techcrunch.com)
611.
612.
Corporate debt nears a record $10T, and borrowing binge poses new risks
(washingtonpost.com)
613.
Vice Ventures is investing in taboo industries that other funds won’t touch
(marker.medium.com)
614.
Dopamine Fasting
(nytimes.com)
615.
The Lost Key of QWERTY (2016)
(widespacer.blogspot.com)
616.
Threadripper 3960X Compiles Linux Kernel in Under 30 Seconds
(phoronix.com)
617.
The Maturing of QUIC
(fastly.com)
618.
619.
Windows will improve user privacy with DNS over HTTPS
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
620.
Expertise in the Age of YouTube
(behavioralscientist.org)
621.
Unleashing Open-Source Silicon
(opensource.googleblog.com)
622.
The problem isn’t data protection, it’s data collection
(twitter.com)
623.
Black Tide in Brazil
(correspondent.afp.com)
624.
625.
626.
UK Met Office Climate Dashboard
(metoffice.gov.uk)
627.
Open Steno Project: Bringing Stenography to Everyone
(openstenoproject.org)
628.
Uxbox – The open-source prototyping tool
(uxbox.io)
629.
Those odd-looking security barriers
(ianvisits.co.uk)
630.
Programming in 1969: An interview with a pioneer – my mum
(ilikebigbits.com)