2019 Archive
6961.
The Sounds That Haunted US Diplomats in Cuba? Lovelorn Crickets, Scientists Say (nytimes.com)
6962.
A cartoon intro to DNS over HTTPS (2018) (hacks.mozilla.org)
6963.
LineageOS Android Distribution (lineageos.org)
6964.
It is perfectly OK to only code at work, you can have a life too (zeroequalsfalse.press)
6965.
LIGO detects probable black hole merger event (twitter.com)
6966.
The Bastard Operator From Hell (1999) (bofh.bjash.com)
6967.
APL – A Glimpse of Heaven (2006) (vector.org.uk)
6968.
Launch HN: Quirk (YC S19) – Open-Source Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
6969.
Oberon Operating System (en.wikipedia.org)
6970.
Show HN: Interactively select the quality and format for youtube-dl (github.com)
6971.
What Happened with Supermicro? (hackaday.com)
6972.
The “Windmill” Problem on the 2011 International Mathematical Olympiad [video] (youtube.com)
6973.
Before Netscape: Web browsers of the early 1990s (2011) (arstechnica.com)
6974.
What is a fork, and how GitHub changed its meaning (drewdevault.com)
6975.
Antarctica: Thousands of emperor penguin chicks died in 2016 weather event (bbc.com)
6976.
Unity creates new open source tool for architects (archpaper.com)
6977.
VLC 3.0.7 and security (jbkempf.com)
6978.
It is unlikely that built-in email encryption will ever be available in Gmail (tutanota.com)
6979.
How a Chinese Company Built a $250M Search Hijacking Empire (medium.com)
6980.
US Government Tracking Journalists and Immigration Advocates (nbcsandiego.com)
6981.
OpenSwiftUI – An Open Source Re-Implementation of SwiftUI (github.com)
6982.
The “No Man's Sky” Archaeology Project (archaeologydataservice.ac.uk)
6983.
Braid: Synchronization for HTTP (braid.news)
6984.
Playball: Watch MLB games from the comfort of your own terminal (github.com)
6985.
You thought OpenStreetMap data uses the WGS84 datum? No it doesn't (openstreetmap.org)
6986.
Million Song Dataset (millionsongdataset.com)
6987.
Foundations of Mathematics (2015) [pdf] (mathetal.net)
6988.
Sand won't save you this time (2008) (blogs.sciencemag.org)
6989.
Prosecutors Are Shaping Privacy Law (nytimes.com)
6990.
Waypipe: GSoC Project Complete (lists.freedesktop.org)