2019 Archive
18931.
“The China Study” and Longevity
(steemit.com)
18933.
Sweet.js – Hygienic Macros for JavaScript
(sweetjs.org)
18934.
18935.
What a Newfound Kingdom Means for the Tree of Life (2018)
(scientificamerican.com)
18936.
18937.
18938.
The Joy of Standards
(nytimes.com)
18939.
18940.
18941.
Acute high intensity interval exercise reduces colon cancer cell growth
(physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
18942.
A world of message-oriented programming languages (2018)
(boston.conman.org)
18943.
18944.
DoX: DNS Queries over XMPP
(xmpp.org)
18945.
DNS Cookies – Identify Related Network Flows
(dnscookie.com)
18946.
Show HN: An old terminal HTML template
(github.com)
18947.
The Moral Rot of the MIT Media Lab
(slate.com)
18948.
JavaScript-Based Spreadsheet-Like Formulas in Google Docs
(chrome.google.com)
18949.
The Kernel Programming Language
(web.cs.wpi.edu)
18950.
An OSI layer model for the 21st century (2014)
(davidad.github.io)
18951.
18952.
RabbitMQ integer overflow that leads to heap memory corruption
(cve.mitre.org)
18953.
18954.
Why spiky shapes seem angry and round sounds are calming
(digest.bps.org.uk)
18955.
European Parliament Approves Controversial “Meme Ban”
(futurism.com)
18956.
18957.
A bad cup of tea and the birth of modern statistics
(sciencehistory.org)
18958.
Curl says bye bye to pipelining
(daniel.haxx.se)
18959.
Hackers breached 3 US antivirus companies, researchers reveal
(arstechnica.com)
18960.