June 2015 Archive
11551.
US vs. China: The 20 MB Miner War That Could Destroy Bitcoin (cointelegraph.com)
11552.
Pytest is on GitHub (github.com)
11553.
MICROSOFT'S PLANS TO FORK AND EXTEND NODE.JS ALARMS DEVELOPERS (programmableweb.com)
11554.
Programming Paradigms (cs.lmu.edu)
11555.
Juvenile delinquent: the official guide on how to hack SchoolLoop (medium.com)
11556.
Wide-band WebSDR in JO32KF (websdr.ewi.utwente.nl)
11557.
Real World D3.js (leanpub.com)
11558.
Airbus to build 900 satellites for OneWeb internet-from-space project (theguardian.com)
11559.
Octopress 3 (github.com)
11560.
Roundcube: The new shape of open source email and communication (indiegogo.com)
11561.
Rancher Labs Announces Beta Availability of Rancher (rancher.com)
11562.
The Reciprocal Twin Peaks of product requirements and architecture (garmlucassen.nl)
11563.
How to read a technical book? (2003) (cs.umd.edu)
11564.
Health Insurance or Non-Insurance alternatives (mywellbook.com)
11565.
Regulated Binary Options Brokers-Find Out Who Makes the List (binaryoptionstradingexplained.com)
11566.
LastPass hacked (blog.lastpass.com)
11567.
LastPass, Defender of Our Passwords, Just Got Hacked (gizmodo.com)
11568.
UK cracks down on pirate TV boxes (bestvpn.com)
11569.
In a Backlash to the Gig Economy, Hiring Employees Is Cool Again (fastcompany.com)
11570.
Tesla's Model 3 will include sedan and crossover (marketwatch.com)
11571.
You know who’s holding you back, right? (chrislema.com)
11572.
Easily set up a native Android development environment (eegeo.com)
11573.
Top Startup Books (startupbooks.top)
11574.
Using the official Linux overlayfs (blog.dshr.org)
11575.
No Matter What Reddit Does, It's Going to Alienate People (wired.com)
11576.
Scientists create a working animal limb in a lab (bioengineer.org)
11577.
There Is No Ctrl-Z in Life (statspotting.com)
11578.
Meet the 'digital nomads' who travel the world in search of fast Wi-Fi (theguardian.com)
11579.
LSI Keywords: Free Research Tools to Rank Higher (techelex.org)
11580.
To Lose Weight, Eating Less Is Far More Important Than Exercising More (nytimes.com)