June 2019 Archive
2011.
Our Fate Is in the Stars (theamericanscholar.org)
2012.
Sustainable Web Manifesto (sustainablewebmanifesto.com)
2013.
The useful character that is none (twivorite.com)
2014.
The worst waiter in history (2014) (priceonomics.com)
2015.
Apple, Google, and Facebook Are Raiding Animal Research Labs (bloomberg.com)
2016.
AI-enhanced journalism offers a glimpse of the future of the knowledge economy (theconversation.com)
2017.
One liner NPM package “is-windows” has 2.5M dependants, why on earth? (twitter.com)
2018.
Why we can't have privacy on the internet (2018) (chrisstucchio.com)
2019.
The Artificial Intelligence of the Public Intellectual (longreads.com)
2020.
Whirlpool told to recall dryers in 'unprecedented' government move (bbc.com)
2021.
Matias RGB Backlit Wired Aluminum Keyboard for Mac (matias.ca)
2022.
Renaming OpenSUSE (lwn.net)
2023.
DeepMind Can Now Beat Us at Multiplayer Games, Too (nytimes.com)
2024.
Most Important Stat on the Planet: Alarm as Atmospheric CO2 Soars to Record High (commondreams.org)
2025.
Ask HN: I want to create a software business, where do I start?
2026.
Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Ethics (reallifemag.com)
2027.
Video Upload Latency Improvements at Instagram (instagram-engineering.com)
2028.
Compromising online accounts by cracking voicemail systems (martinvigo.com)
2029.
Some extinct species of crocodile were herbivores (phys.org)
2030.
Arpanet, Part 2: The Packet (technicshistory.wordpress.com)
2031.
Clair Patterson's Battle Against Lead Pollution (2006) [pdf] (anthonyturton.com)
2032.
The T1 Programming Language [pdf] (t1lang.github.io)
2033.
Verified Compilation on a Verified Processor [pdf] (cakeml.org)
2034.
Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere hit record high in May (noaa.gov)
2035.
'Hell is coming': week-long heatwave begins across Europe (theguardian.com)
2036.
OSGi After 20 Years (blog.osgi.org)
2037.
Apple’s reinvented Mac Pro will shred your workflow (techcrunch.com)
2038.
Ask HN: I'm a New Manager – How to Best Handle Employee Grievance?
2039.
Notice of Security Incident (about.flipboard.com)
2040.
$10k Later, an Apple Store Genius Diagnoses a $0 MacBook Pro Problem (9to5mac.com)