Logic – Deductive and Inductive (1898)
(gutenberg.org)
June 2019 Archive
2041.
2042.
A Summer of Julia 2019
(julialang.org)
2043.
I’m a lucid dream researcher – here’s how to train your brain to do it
(theconversation.com)
2044.
Operating Environment: essential industry background for open software licenses
(writing.kemitchell.com)
2045.
2046.
In Picasso’s Studio
(lithub.com)
2047.
To Revive the Mac, Apple Wants to Kill Electron
(onezero.medium.com)
2048.
2049.
Singular “they” and the many reasons why it’s correct (2009)
(motivatedgrammar.wordpress.com)
2050.
Astronomy group calls for urgent action on SpaceX Starlink satellites
(newscientist.com)
2054.
Only 2% of actors make a living. How do you become one of them?
(theguardian.com)
2055.
Testing advertisements across the network
(meta.stackexchange.com)
2056.
Vimeo deletes Project Veritas account after report highlighting Google AI bias
(reclaimthenet.org)
2057.
Google Exec: If you break us up, we can't stop Trump
(twitter.com)
2058.
2059.
On the Road to Fedora Workstation 31
(blogs.gnome.org)
2060.
2061.
2062.
2063.
Bauhaus: A Failed Utopia?
(the-easel.com)
2064.
Walking Alone: On Digital Minimalism
(lareviewofbooks.org)
2065.
CERN opts for open-source software in light of Microsoft price hikes
(eandt.theiet.org)
2066.
Conficker: The worm that nearly ate the internet
(nytimes.com)
2067.
How Canary Deployments Work in Kubernetes, Istio and Linkerd
(glasnostic.com)
2068.
Getting root with benign AppStore apps
(theevilbit.github.io)
2069.
Cycles of Optimism and Pessimism
(gopher.floodgap.com)
2070.
Apple Plans to Ship 16-Inch MacBook Pro This Year
(forbes.com)