Open Source Is Winning, and Now It's Time for People to Win Too
(linuxjournal.com)
April 2019 Archive
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The CIA Campaign to Steal Apple's Secrets (2015)
(theintercept.com)
483.
Your terminal is not a terminal: An Introduction to Streams
(lucasfcosta.com)
484.
Warren Buffett Sees Most Newspapers as ‘Toast’ After Ad Decline
(bloomberg.com)
485.
Ecuador to Expel Assange Within ‘Hours to Days,’ WikiLeaks Says
(bloomberg.com)
486.
487.
We’re asking Apple to change the advertising ID for each iPhone every month
(blog.mozilla.org)
488.
Chrome, Safari, and Edge to Prevent Disabling of Click Tracking Privacy Risk
(bleepingcomputer.com)
489.
Clojure Concurrency Tutorial
(purelyfunctional.tv)
490.
Ruby's Creed
(metaredux.com)
491.
492.
Fast Directory Listing on Linux
(github.com)
493.
494.
You Don't Have to Like Assange to Defend Him
(theatlantic.com)
495.
Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
(darwinmail.app)
496.
Think You’re Discreet Online? Think Again
(nytimes.com)
497.
Lessons learned porting 50k loc from Java to Go
(blog.kowalczyk.info)
498.
How to organize a study group, book club, online group or event
(stephaniehurlburt.com)
499.
The Difference Between ‘Violet’ and ‘Purple’ (2015)
(jakubmarian.com)
500.
Accenture sued over website redesign so bad it Hertz
(theregister.co.uk)
502.
500-year-old library catalogue reveals books lost to time
(theguardian.com)
503.
Working as a librarian gave me PTSD symptoms
(latimes.com)
504.
505.
What comes after open source
(words.steveklabnik.com)
506.
Google Cloud Healthcare API
(cloud.google.com)
509.
Nils Nilsson has died
(twitter.com)