May 2019 Archive
4501.
Monsanto hit with $2B verdict in Roundup cancer lawsuit trial (sfchronicle.com)
4502.
Adobe Warns of Potential Legal Action for Using Older Versions of Creative Cloud (macrumors.com)
4503.
Ecuador has handed over Assange’s belongings to the US in violation of int. law (twitter.com)
4504.
Show HN: Traditional authentic vegan recipes from all around the world (tradivegan.com)
4505.
Meltdown Redux: Intel Flaw Lets Hackers Siphon Secrets from Millions of PCS (wired.com)
4506.
Architecting a scalable Graphite metrics deployment (engineering.mixmax.com)
4507.
Brain changes linked with Alzheimer's years before symptoms appear (sciencedaily.com)
4508.
Using older Adobe CC apps could get you sued, Adobe warns (diyphotography.net)
4509.
'It would destroy it': new international airport for Machu Picchu sparks outrage (theguardian.com)
4510.
CVE-2019-0708 – Remote Desktop Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (portal.msrc.microsoft.com)
4511.
Southwest Passenger Kicked Off Flight for Making Vodka Joke (msn.com)
4512.
Imagine If We Paid for Food Like We Do Healthcare (fee.org)
4513.
Trump issues executive order paving way for ban on Huawei (axios.com)
4514.
Thinking Forth (thinking-forth.sourceforge.net)
4515.
Ins and Outs of Flutter Web (medium.com)
4516.
Open Sourcing Sand, Scalingo's Networking Daemon (scalingo.com)
4517.
Huawei poses security threat to UK, says former MI6 chief (theguardian.com)
4518.
New Offensive USB Cable Allows Remote Attacks over WiFi (bleepingcomputer.com)
4519.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Collocations (opensourceconnections.com)
4520.
Show HN: Marketplace for career advice and interview prep from leaders (interviews.tech)
4521.
Smartphones Sabotage Your Brain’s Ability to Focus (wsj.com)
4522.
There Is No Planet B – Mike Berners-Lee (ft.com)
4523.
Air Pollution and Noncommunicable Diseases (journal.chestnet.org)
4524.
Dribble no more: Physics can help combat that pesky “teapot effect” (arstechnica.com)
4525.
Nearly a quarter of West Antarctic ice is now unstable (sciencedaily.com)
4526.
Grumpy Cat Has Died (en.wikipedia.org)
4527.
Distilled lessons, ideas and wisdom from the best things that I have read (1000insights.com)
4528.
Algorithm Books Every Programmer Should Read (java67.com)
4529.
The idea that a fetus has rights must be taken seriously in order to refute it (bostonreview.net)
4530.
Shadama: A Particle Simulation Programming Environment for Everyone (2017) (2017.splashcon.org)