2019 Archive
15092.
U.S. police may now be able to access online DNA database records
(theconversation.com)
15093.
Russia confirms US cybercommand cyberattack; RAID controllers destroyed
(blog.lukaszolejnik.com)
15094.
India’s Restaurants Rebel Against Food Delivery Apps
(nytimes.com)
15095.
If you’re not using SSH certificates you’re doing SSH wrong
(smallstep.com)
15096.
People Renting Out Their Facebook Accounts for Cash and Free Laptops
(buzzfeednews.com)
15097.
Advice for a climate change apocalypse
(kentucky.com)
15098.
15099.
The ghosts of technology in today’s language (2018)
(medium.com)
15101.
Math Whiz Trades Without Humans
(bloomberg.com)
15102.
15103.
Scientific Bias in Favor of Studies Finding Gender Bias
(psychologytoday.com)
15104.
Iron Age Celtic Woman Was Buried in a Hollowed-Out Tree Trunk
(smithsonianmag.com)
15105.
15106.
Apple Is Removing 'Do Not Track' from Safari
(gizmodo.com)
15107.
The Qt Marketplace
(qt.io)
15108.
Inside the booming business of background music
(theguardian.com)
15109.
A thread for Junior Developers/Engineers
(twitter.com)
15110.
We Sold Pando
(pando.com)
15111.
'The Restaurant of Order Mistakes' Employs Waiters With Dementia (2017)
(spoon-tamago.com)
15112.
15113.
Linux is now a viable OS for PC gamers, thanks to Steam's Proton initiative
(windowscentral.com)
15114.
15115.
TempleOS: – God, the Random Number Generator
(christine.website)
15117.
Shipping wind turbines is not a breeze
(freightwaves.com)
15118.
‘Cybersovereignty’ Splits the Once World Wide Web
(bloomberg.com)
15119.
Mapping Ancient Rome
(theamericanconservative.com)
15120.
How Atari created the Star Wars arcade game (2017)
(arcadeblogger.com)