Calling Bullshit – Data Reasoning in a Digital World
(callingbullshit.org)
May 2019 Archive
6301.
6302.
Binance Security Breach
(binance.zendesk.com)
6304.
6306.
Six new ways to reduce your AWS bill with little effort
(cloudonaut.io)
6307.
Pig lungs live and breathe outside the body for 36 hours
(newatlas.com)
6309.
6310.
Trump admin wants to allow debt collectors to text/email consumers limitlessly
(washingtonpost.com)
6311.
Psychological Mastery Is the Ultimate Competitive Advantage
(nickwignall.com)
6312.
May Progress Update – Librem 5 Hardware
(puri.sm)
6313.
No One Is as Grandiose as They Seem
(medium.com)
6314.
All Chromebooks launched this year will be Linux-ready
(androidpolice.com)
6315.
6316.
Machine Learning Can Help You Charge Your E-Scooters
(towardsdatascience.com)
6317.
Tesla closes $2.7B mixed offering of shares, debt
(finance.yahoo.com)
6318.
Dark Mode Support in WebKit
(webkit.org)
6319.
6320.
6321.
'Software delivered to Boeing' now blamed for 737 MAX warning fiasco
(theregister.co.uk)
6322.
Facebook talked privacy, Google actually built it
(techcrunch.com)
6323.
KEDA: Kubernetes-based event-driven autoscaling
(itnext.io)
6324.
‘I Live with My Parents and I’m Miserable ’
(thecut.com)
6325.
What to Expect from Marzipan
(blog.iconfactory.com)
6326.
Google’s Head of Product Security Joins Semmle as CSO
(blog.semmle.com)
6327.
An Update for Our Community
(blog.digitalocean.com)
6328.
Show HN: Trello-like board for your remote job applications
(remotehub.io)
6329.
CIA Launches Anonymous Site on the Tor Network
(tomshardware.com)
6330.
Decolonization and Intersectionality in Tech
(techcrunch.com)