May 2019 Archive
17071.
You're Compromised Because the Perimeter Is Dead
(linkedin.com)
17072.
These Aren’t Your Ordinary Data Centers
(backblaze.com)
17073.
17074.
Traptic: Strawberry Picking Robots
(traptic.com)
17075.
The worlds first PAYG cloud hosting provider
(hyper.host)
17076.
Rethinking the Infamous Stanford Prison Experiment
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
17077.
Virus-packed laptop sells as artwork for over $1.3M
(techxplore.com)
17078.
New York tenants fight as landlords embrace facial recognition cameras
(theguardian.com)
17079.
5G has arrived in the UK, and it’s fast
(theverge.com)
17081.
Online conferencing software saves passwords in plain text
(old.reddit.com)
17082.
A Simple Combinatoric Interpretation of Euler’s Number
(feelthebernoulli.com)
17083.
California renters scored a rare victory with ‘rent-gouging cap’
(times-standard.com)
17084.
J4RS: Call Java from Rust
(github.com)
17085.
A Victory for Fathers in JPMorgan Parental Leave Case
(nytimes.com)
17086.
EV drivers charging dangerously due to lack of public infrastructure
(electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk)
17087.
Michael Wolff’s Internet Book Empire
(tedium.co)
17088.
Why the Future of Caltrain Is Being Built in Salt Lake City
(mercurynews.com)
17089.
17090.
17091.
Open Letter to GCHQ [pdf]
(newamericadotorg.s3.amazonaws.com)
17092.
Long-term remote storage for Prometheus
(victoriametrics.com)
17093.
17094.
17095.
U.S. Wants T-Mobile to Create New Rival Before Clearing Megadeal
(bloomberg.com)
17096.
The Shark Attack That Changed Cape Cod Forever
(bostonmagazine.com)
17097.
The Human Drama of Chernobyl
(thebulletin.org)
17098.
17099.
The Age of Overtourism
(apnews.com)
17100.
Mac Alternatives to Chrome
(alternativeto.net)