June 2015 Archive
8011.
The girl with no vagina who was stabbed and had a baby (todayifoundout.com)
8012.
Reddit clone's servers closed for hosting “politically incorrect” content (venturebeat.com)
8013.
Natural Language Processing with Neo4j – Mining Paradigmatic Word Associations (lyonwj.com)
8014.
Compare websites or web apps performance from different locations (blog.tellki.com)
8015.
JavaScript and Ruby on Rails: 7 Resources (netguru.co)
8016.
On the front lines of humanity’s high-tech, global war on rats (theverge.com)
8017.
A QR Code on Heinz Ketchup Linked Straight to German Porn (gizmodo.com)
8018.
How to get customers for your startup: A comprehensive guide (mohammedlakkadshaw.com)
8019.
Is the new Macbook the perfect minimal development machine? (medium.com)
8020.
Can blind dating can work, or are we too obsessed with initial attraction? ()
8021.
Reddit is moving to HTTPS only (blog.lifars.com)
8022.
Jetpacks: Commercial use is coming sooner rather than later (bgr.com)
8023.
Inspeqtor Pro Is Now Open Source (mikeperham.com)
8024.
Is Microsoft's .NET Ecosystem on the Decline? (m.slashdot.org)
8025.
Trulia Is Hiring a Core Data Senior Software Engineer (boards.greenhouse.io)
8026.
From Objective-C to Swift: A Journey (medium.com)
8027.
A Robotics CEO Assures Us Robots Won’t Be Taking Over the World Anytime Soon (nextshark.com)
8028.
Major Payment Processors in Favor of BIP100; Coinkite and BitPagos (cointelegraph.com)
8029.
Flux: No More Stores, Meet Reducer (blog.javascripting.com)
8030.
A new way to use a single molecule to create a magnetic field sensor (serious-science.org)
8031.
The Best of What's New in Swift (mikeash.com)
8032.
Standard Deviation Puzzle: Add a number to set {1,2,3} leaving the STD constant (datagenetics.com)
8033.
How much do data breaches cost big companies? Shockingly little (fortune.com)
8034.
Design patterns are spoonfeed material for brainless programmers (realtimecollisiondetection.net)
8035.
Wordpress: contribute, deploy and maintain with ease using Ansible and Vagrant (github.com)
8036.
Source Maps Are an Insufficient Debugging Format for the Web (fitzgeraldnick.com)
8037.
Ask HN: Anyone Using Open Compute Project Hardware? ()
8038.
British Muslims hate ISIS too (theguardian.com)
8039.
The big DevOps 2.0 debate (blog.shippable.com)
8040.
Show HN: Latest tech posts from companies and individuals (slicedham.co)