June 2016 Archive
13681.
How to map JSON objects using generic Hibernate Types (vladmihalcea.com)
13682.
Great talk: Testing with Protractor (youtube.com)
13683.
idime: Add up to 256GB to your iPhone and share contents w/o iTunes (producthunt.com)
13684.
Open source cross-platform development methods and tools (opensource.com)
13685.
Tesla Model S can float for short intervals (techcrunch.com)
13686.
Why the Metric System Hasn’t Failed in the U.S (theatlantic.com)
13687.
Coconut: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming (compiles to python) (coconut-lang.org)
13688.
Why Warcraft (the movie) Sucks (backchannel.com)
13689.
Firefox Containers Allow for Separate Online Identities (onthewire.io)
13690.
Anton Yelchin death: Jeep recall for rollaway risk to blame in freak accident? (syracuse.com)
13691.
Methods for Finding Related Reddit Subreddits with Simple Set Theory (minimaxir.com)
13692.
Light is the new coffee (heavn.io)
13693.
Show HN: A nice Pi visualization in JS (github.com)
13694.
Lazy Leadership (medium.com)
13695.
The Genesis of an XSS Worm (brutelogic.com.br)
13696.
Bank of England Keen to Foster Fintech Innovation (news.crowdvalley.com)
13697.
Stratolaunch lifts the veil on world's biggest airplane (geekwire.com)
13698.
Watch 6,000 years of people moving to cities (vox.com)
13699.
Entanglement without end (scottaaronson.com)
13700.
How This Tiny Country Became the Most Tech-Savvy on Earth (mic.com)
13701.
Facebook facing criticism after removing major atheist pages (dhakatribune.com)
13702.
How I Moved My Blog from Octopress to Sculpin (ifdattic.com)
13703.
Catching up with the guy who stole Half-Life 2’s source code, 10 years later (arstechnica.com)
13704.
Web Standards Project: Re-Ignited – Hyperverbal (hyperverbal.org)
13705.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Bringing Us Smarter Medicine (fastcompany.com)
13706.
10M-core supercomputer hits 93 petaflop/s, tripling speed record (arstechnica.com)
13707.
Man seeking robot: One inventor's quest to cure loneliness (cnet.com)
13708.
Show HN: Test-Driven Development Screencast #5: English Numbers Kata (tddfellow.com)
13709.
The Man Who Claimed to Invent Bitcoin Now Wants a Patent Empire (fortune.com)
13710.
With Blockchain, Where There's Smoke, There's Usually More Smoke (coindesk.com)