June 2015 Archive
1921.
Ask HN: Do you expect interviewees to “ace” whiteboard coding exercises?
1922.
The Cartel Gunsmiths (motherboard.vice.com)
1923.
Moving Wikipedia from Computer to Many, Many Bookshelves (nytimes.com)
1924.
Stephen Wolfram is livestreaming a Wolfram Language demo (livecoding.tv)
1925.
Flocking for Road Traffic Efficiency Improvement (highwayflocking.github.io)
1926.
The Man Who Broke Atlantic City (2012) (theatlantic.com)
1927.
Arrow Functions Coming to Chrome 45 (wingolog.org)
1928.
Chinese Hackers Circumvent Popular Web Privacy Tools (nytimes.com)
1929.
Sheriff's website showing PHP code, preferential treatment for county employees? (sarasotasheriff.org)
1930.
Proof of Transition: New Thin Client Technique for Blockchains (blog.okturtles.com)
1931.
LightSail, a Private Spacecraft, Goes Unexpectedly Quiet (nytimes.com)
1932.
Show HN: Eduhunt – ProductHunt for Education (eduhunt.co)
1933.
Computer museum seeks BBC Micro fixers (bbc.co.uk)
1934.
React and Data Visualization (fraserxu.me)
1935.
Thunderbolt Meets USB (At Last) (anandtech.com)
1936.
William Tutte, the humble math professor who cracked top Nazi code (uwaterloo.ca)
1937.
How a history of eating human brains protected this tribe from brain disease (washingtonpost.com)
1938.
Atomic Veggies: The Other Type of GMO (atlasobscura.com)
1939.
Anonymouth: Authorship anonymization framework (psal.cs.drexel.edu)
1940.
Show HN: V0.2.0 Pre-Release of GUN – Auto-Recovery of Primary Fault (medium.com)
1941.
Linode turns 12, here’s some KVM (blog.linode.com)
1942.
Show HN: Pa11y 2.0 released, automated accessibility testing with PhantomJS (github.com)
1943.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2015) ()
1944.
Bitcoin Network Capacity Analysis – Part 3: Miner Incentives (tradeblock.com)
1945.
If CAP were realtime: adding timing requirements to definition of availability (blog.thislongrun.com)
1946.
McDonalds.hiphop (mcdonalds.hiphop)
1947.
Which airlines ban the use of Knee Defenders during flight? (travel.stackexchange.com)
1948.
Ask HN: Guide to becoming a dad?
1949.
Ask HN: Do you work with dogmatic, stubborn developers/sysadmins? Are YOU one?
1950.
Single-catalyst water splitter produces clean-burning hydrogen 24/7 (news.stanford.edu)