2019 Archive
13081.
13082.
“Catastrophic” hack wipes out email provider’s entire infrastructure
(arstechnica.com)
13083.
AMD unveils world's most powerful desktop CPUs
(zdnet.com)
13084.
What Left-Handedness Reveals About How the Brain Works (2014)
(brainpickings.org)
13085.
Old Car Brochures
(oldcarbrochures.com)
13086.
Playing with a Raspberry Pi 4 64-bit
(blog.cloudkernels.net)
13087.
13088.
Life in an Internet Shutdown
(nytimes.com)
13089.
A look inside TSMC
(economist.com)
13090.
13091.
Where Theory Meets Chalk, Dust Flies
(nytimes.com)
13092.
911 calls from Amazon warehouses show emotional distress and suicide threats
(businessinsider.com)
13093.
A Telegram bug that disclose phone numbers of any users in public groups
(docs.google.com)
13094.
The Triton malware is murderous and spreading
(technologyreview.com)
13095.
DoH Privacy Enhancement: Do Not Set the User-Agent Header for DoH Requests
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
13096.
PostgreSQL DBaaS vendor comparison and calculator
(barnabas.me)
13097.
13099.
Smartphones and Dematerialization
(wired.com)
13100.
Leaked documents show Brazil’s Bolsonaro has grave plans for Amazon rainforest
(opendemocracy.net)
13101.
Object-Oriented Programming and Essential State
(theartofmachinery.com)
13102.
Gum bacteria implicated in Alzheimer's and other diseases
(neurosciencenews.com)
13104.
Gum disease–causing bacteria could spur Alzheimer’s
(sciencemag.org)
13105.
Super Mario Bros. game was just 31 Kilobytes. How's that possible?
(freecodecamp.org)
13106.
Reycling Plastic from the Inside Out
(newscenter.lbl.gov)
13107.
Origin Sells Out
(filfre.net)
13108.
Implementing WebGPU in Gecko
(kvark.github.io)
13109.
Diving into Technical SEO Using Cloudflare Workers
(blog.cloudflare.com)
13110.
Versioning Your Home Directory
(martinovic.blog)