June 2019 Archive
2071.
Thermal Decomposition of CO2 with Nuclear Heat (toughsf.blogspot.com)
2072.
“Too Cheap to Meter”: A History of the Phrase (2016) (public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov)
2073.
Oscar Wilde’s talk inspired his rise and led to his downfall (irishtimes.com)
2074.
Is 4 GB the Limit for the Raspberry Pi 4? (hackaday.com)
2075.
Ask HN: Due to global warming, where would you move to or avoid?
2076.
ROT13: good version (qntm.org)
2077.
The Wrong Right Way (explore.xoxofest.com)
2078.
COM vs SOM: The Component Object Model and Some Other Model (1999) (web.archive.org)
2079.
Ends of the Urth (the-tls.co.uk)
2080.
Magic mushrooms, illegal in most places, may have therapeutic uses (economist.com)
2081.
A Medieval Grape Is Still Used to Make Wine (theatlantic.com)
2082.
Agatha Christie’s 1926 Disappearance (nytimes.com)
2083.
Show HN: First Crack, a simple static blog engine in Python (bitbucket.org)
2084.
Show HN: Open-Source cloud gaming service lite, inspired by Google Stadia (github.com)
2085.
Slumps that shaped modern finance (2014) (economist.com)
2086.
There is no such thing as too much knowledge or experience (linkedin.com)
2087.
Flux Capacity: Flux-Readings of Apple Computer Floppies (archive.org)
2088.
The volatile era that gave rise to Jane Austen and Lord Byron (washingtonpost.com)
2089.
As price of insulin soars, Americans go to Canada for it (washingtonpost.com)
2090.
Couples are taking out loans to pay for their weddings (washingtonpost.com)
2091.
Cashing In: How to Make Negative Interest Rates Work (blogs.imf.org)
2092.
Impossible Burger: Commitment to consumers and our planet led us to use GM soy (medium.com)
2093.
Toyota announces sustainable vehicle ecosystem [video] (youtube.com)
2094.
A New Wave of Bad Ads Is Hijacking Even Top-Tier Websites (2018) (fastcompany.com)
2095.
Using Python to Get Free Chicken Sandwiches
2096.
Milankovitch Cycles (en.wikipedia.org)
2097.
US military is terrified of climate change – but is the world's biggest polluter (thecompost.io)
2098.
Durham Pathfinder Free-School: Self-Directed Learning (indyweek.com)
2099.
A heroin addiction fueled a former engineer’s bank robbery spree (bloomberg.com)
2100.
Ask HN: How to learn about problems of other industries?