2019 Archive
7591.
I lost my data trying to back it up (hamy.io)
7592.
How we built Uber Engineering's highest query-per-second service using Go (2016) (eng.uber.com)
7593.
The Flawed Reasoning Behind the Replication Crisis (nautil.us)
7594.
Negative Rates Are Rewriting the Rules of Modern Finance (bloomberg.com)
7595.
NSA Recommends Dropping Phone-Surveillance Program (bgr.com)
7596.
The potential risk to ZFS created by the shift in its userbase (utcc.utoronto.ca)
7597.
2.7M medical calls breached in Sweden (mobile.twitter.com)
7598.
Sugar: Open-source software learning platform for children (sugarlabs.org)
7599.
Fedora 30 (fedoramagazine.org)
7600.
São Paulo’s Outdoor Advertising Ban (2016) (99percentinvisible.org)
7601.
Updating our advertising policies on state media (blog.twitter.com)
7602.
GNU Octave 5.1.0 (gnu.org)
7603.
BioRender – Professional Science Figures (biorender.com)
7604.
Renewables predicted to beat coal for the first time in US later this year (qz.com)
7605.
A parrot has a question for humans (nautil.us)
7606.
Tesla Model 3 deliveries beat Wall Street targets, shares up 7% (finance.yahoo.com)
7607.
What causes Ruby memory bloat? (joyfulbikeshedding.com)
7608.
Amazon as experiment (ben-evans.com)
7609.
BPF at Facebook and beyond (lwn.net)
7610.
Milan Airport WiFi sends your MAC address to advertisers and trackers (mobile.twitter.com)
7611.
The July Galileo Outage: What happened and why (berthub.eu)
7612.
CompCert – A formally verified C compiler (compcert.inria.fr)
7613.
How Peter Jackson's team made World War I footage look new (recode.net)
7614.
Super-precise new CRISPR tool could tackle a plethora of genetic diseases (nature.com)
7615.
Simpler UI Logic With Finite State Machines (terodox.tech)
7616.
Gut microbes eat medication (chemistry.harvard.edu)
7617.
Thinking on Your Feet (aeon.co)
7618.
Reflecting on the Soul of a New Machine (dtrace.org)
7619.
Qualcomm Tumbles After Losing U.S. Antitrust Ruling (bloomberg.com)
7620.
Indian nuclear power plant’s network was hacked, officials confirm (arstechnica.com)