June 2016 Archive
541.
Replacing Celery with Elixir in a Python Project (klibert.pl)
542.
How a 30K-member Facebook group filled the void left by Uber and Lyft in Austin (techcrunch.com)
543.
The Web’s Creator Looks to Reinvent It (nytimes.com)
544.
DNS: Basic Concepts (2013) (petekeen.net)
545.
Research for Practice: Expert-curated guides to the best of CS research (queue.acm.org)
546.
Intel Launches 4k-enabled Quad Core NUC (intel.com)
547.
Too Many Knobs (neverworkintheory.org)
548.
There Is No Handbook for Being a Writer (themillions.com)
549.
Tinnitus in relation to neck/head muscle tension (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
550.
Learning to learn by gradient descent by gradient descent (arxiv.org)
551.
Hellcat: netcat that takes unfair advantage of traffic shaping systems (github.com)
552.
Forced Windows 10 Upgrade Shuts Down PC Used by Anti-Poaching Rangers in Africa (news.softpedia.com)
553.
“Safe C++ Subset” Is Vapourware (robert.ocallahan.org)
554.
The Antikythera mechanism is still revealing its secrets (washingtonpost.com)
555.
Judge Says IP Address Doesn't Prove Anything in Piracy Case (gizmodo.com)
556.
Low-background steel (en.wikipedia.org)
557.
Sweden asks to meet Julian Assange inside Ecuador embassy (theguardian.com)
558.
The link between language and cognition is a red herring (aeon.co)
559.
Cancer therapy by RNA delivery to dendritic cells (nature.com)
560.
Musicmap (musicmap.info)
561.
How We Analyzed and Visualized Hamilton’s Rhyming Lyrics (source.opennews.org)
562.
Uber Hacking: How we found out who you are, where you are and where you went (labs.integrity.pt)
563.
Copyrighting DNA Is a Bad Idea (nautil.us)
564.
Typography for User Interfaces (viljamis.com)
565.
Mistakes Beginners Make When Working with Databases (craigkerstiens.com)
566.
World’s Biggest Indoor Vertical Farm Near NYC to Use 95% Less Water (weburbanist.com)
567.
Google Calendar is down (calendar.google.com)
568.
Statement by Jill Bähring Regarding Jacob Appelbaum (twitlonger.com)
569.
Donald Knuth: Surreal Numbers [video] (youtube.com)
570.
Doom, Gloom and Unease: London's Tech Scene Reacts to Brexit (bloomberg.com)