June 2019 Archive
1921.
ZFS on Linux 0.8.1 Released (github.com)
1922.
Does Tim Cook have a Plan B in China? (economist.com)
1923.
Former NFL Player, After Settling Title IX Lawsuit, Plots a Comeback (nytimes.com)
1924.
Falcon Heavy launches, two boosters land, the central core crashes on camera (arstechnica.com)
1925.
What do I want in a doctor? (1964) (lettersofnote.com)
1926.
Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay hit with penalty for not allowing public beach access (mercurynews.com)
1927.
Researchers break “memory wall” conundrum, create fastest optical RAM cell (sparkonit.com)
1928.
GE 'badly' misjudged the clean energy transition, costing investors almost $193B (utilitydive.com)
1929.
What’s New in Apache Kafka 2.3 (confluent.io)
1930.
Ask HN: What are the 3 programming books you learned the most from? Mine
1931.
Nearly 1,700 Suspected Child Sex Predators Arrested in Operation “Broken Heart” (justice.gov)
1932.
Cycling commissioners say painted bike lanes don’t make cyclists feel safer (theguardian.com)
1933.
Types and Tests (blog.cleancoder.com)
1934.
Contributing to OSS considered “dangerous advice” (twitter.com)
1935.
Web Request and Declarative Net Request: Explaining the impact on Extensions (blog.chromium.org)
1936.
Kris Kristofferson's Lyme Disease Misdiagnosed as Alzheimer's (2016) (cbsnews.com)
1937.
Lagrange Points: Parking Places in Space (2017) (space.com)
1938.
Nearly Divisionless Random Integer Generation on Various Systems (lemire.me)
1939.
Lessons from History (collaborativefund.com)
1940.
Secret Spectacles (bbc.co.uk)
1941.
What’s this xfinitywifi network and why do I keep connecting? (2016) (jimmymacsupport.com)
1942.
The average person’s reading speed is slower than commonly thought (digest.bps.org.uk)
1943.
Light Year One (newdawn.lightyear.one)
1944.
Lego Struggles to Find a Plant-Based Plastic That Clicks (wsj.com)
1945.
Vivaldi 2.6 (vivaldi.com)
1946.
Texas Is Latest State to Attack Surprise Medical Bills (npr.org)
1947.
Ask HN: Do you keep an engineering notebook?
1948.
The Iocaine Powder Strategy in RoShamBo (web.archive.org)
1949.
One power law to rule them all? (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
1950.
Who does that for anyone? The films of Jean-Pierre Melville (lrb.co.uk)