Everything you thought you knew about gravity is wrong
(washingtonpost.com)
August 2019 Archive
3991.
3992.
3993.
July confirmed as hottest month recorded
(edition.cnn.com)
3994.
Anti Urination Devices in Norwich
(en.wikipedia.org)
3996.
Mackenzie “Mac” Book
(youtube.com)
3997.
UK train operators to pull out of Interrail
(theguardian.com)
3998.
CNCF Completes Kubernetes Cybersecurity Audit
(containerjournal.com)
3999.
Why Aren’t We Talking About LinkedIn?
(nytimes.com)
4000.
Responding to Firefox 0-days in the wild
(blog.coinbase.com)
4001.
4002.
React v16.9.0 and the Roadmap Update
(reactjs.org)
4003.
John Nash’s Nobel Prize-winning one-pager
(medium.com)
4004.
4006.
Show HN: An intuitive API client for SEC filings
(github.com)
4007.
London Blackout Blamed on Drop in Wind and Natural-Gas Power
(bloomberg.com)
4009.
TypeScript types should be moved to DefinitelyTyped
(github.com)
4010.
Are You Rich? Where Does Your Net Worth Rank in America?
(nytimes.com)
4011.
Nissan Motor's Lawsuit Against Us
(nissan.com)
4012.
Apple Card bills can't be paid online if you lose your iPhone
(businessinsider.com)
4013.
Accused Capital One hacker had stolen data from 30 other companies
(washingtonpost.com)
4014.
Devnet 2.0 and the New Oasis SDK
(medium.com)
4016.
4017.
YouTube’s arbitrary standards: Stars keep making money after breaking the rules
(beta.washingtonpost.com)
4018.
Show HN: Interactive hacking demo of Capital One security breach
(application.security)
4019.
Date-fns v2 is out
(github.com)
4020.
YouTube AI bans robot fighting videos for animal cruelty
(theverge.com)