June 2015 Archive
9571.
Random access to zlib compressed files (lh3.github.io)
9572.
EAT CFO explains how the sandwich chain became a data-driven company overnight (information-age.com)
9573.
FlashGraph: Processing billion-node graphs on an array of commodity SSDs (blog.acolyer.org)
9574.
40 Years of Growth in Las Vegas, via Landsat and WebGL (projects.propublica.org)
9575.
Show HN: Eslint-watch (npmjs.com)
9576.
FPGA and x86 in a box for network and trading apps – new integrated platforms? (meanderful.blogspot.com)
9577.
Best Textbook on Every Subject (lesswrong.com)
9578.
Objective Smalltalk (youtube.com)
9579.
On writing real CSS (again) (blog.colepeters.com)
9580.
How to automate your freelancing career (medium.com)
9581.
Show HN: Itemslide.js – A simple and beautiful JavaScript touch carousel (itemslide.github.io)
9582.
Who's behind mysterious flights over US cities? FBI (csmonitor.com)
9583.
Controlling time (aleph.vc)
9584.
Show HN: Slactionmailer – Send ActionMailer Messages to Slack (github.com)
9585.
Why developers never finish their projects (medium.com)
9586.
Implementing an all CSS tooltip (jonrohan.codes)
9587.
The Anemic User Story (marcobehler.com)
9588.
Can You Run Intel’s Data-Plane Development Kit (DPDK) in a Docker Container? Yep (developerblog.redhat.com)
9589.
The Legacy of Silk Road, Part 2 (bitcoinwednesday.com)
9590.
Adii Pienaar Interview (productandsupport.com)
9591.
How Tesla Will Change Your Life (waitbutwhy.com)
9592.
How to Travel and Learn a Language (twoweeklinguist.com)
9593.
Senate moves toward reinstating surveillance powers (washingtonpost.com)
9594.
U.S. Firms, Workers Try to Beat H-1B Visa Lottery System (wsj.com)
9595.
Stephen Wolfram on Computing the World's Knowledge and Not Being Scared of AI (psmag.com)
9596.
Understanding TSA Math (blog.erratasec.com)
9597.
The future of heterogeneous computing (dirk.to)
9598.
A Git horror story – repository integrity with signed commits (mikegerwitz.com)
9599.
FBI behind mysterious surveillance aircraft over US cities (yahoo.com)
9600.
Show HN: Meetup – Find someone to work with (github.com)