June 2016 Archive
13861.
Intel launches Knights Landing Phi and other goodies (semiaccurate.com)
13862.
Banner ads are dead because your phone killed them – Recode (recode.net)
13863.
ThinLTO: Scalable and Incremental LTO (blog.llvm.org)
13864.
Sigur Ros Live music for 24 hours while travelling across Iceland (youtube.com)
13865.
New York criminalizes the use of ticket-buying bots (engadget.com)
13866.
How Cincinnati Salvaged the Nation’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood (politico.com)
13867.
Netflix Container Scheduling and Execution (slideshare.net)
13868.
Can Urbit Reboot Computing? (reason.com)
13869.
Tech Companies Mull Storing Data in DNA (spectrum.ieee.org)
13870.
Scientific publishers are killing research papers (arstechnica.com)
13871.
Feature Flag Routes Safely with Express Middleware (blog.runnable.com)
13872.
Skating to Where the Puck Will Be (genehughson.wordpress.com)
13873.
OpenAI: “The following companies have donated access to their products” (openai.com)
13874.
The press will believe anything about open source (infoworld.com)
13875.
Study: Raspberry Pi could help farmers better manage crops (roboticsandautomationnews.com)
13876.
To solve travel stress, couples should vacation together but fly alone (slate.com)
13877.
Even more bugs in Smart Contracts, and how to fix them (medium.com)
13878.
Keynav – retire your mouse (semicomplete.com)
13879.
Seven tricks to speed up Google Chrome (theguardian.com)
13880.
Voting for Lexit because the EU isn't the socialist project you think it is (independent.co.uk)
13881.
Twitter launches a standalone analytics and engagement app for power users (techcrunch.com)
13882.
Something doesn’t add up in Nikesh Arora’s sudden exit from SoftBank (techinasia.com)
13883.
Marvel for iOS – rapid design and prototyping (marvelapp.com)
13884.
Provo’s DevMountain Acquired for $20M (provobuzz.com)
13885.
The Difference Between URLs and URIs (danielmiessler.com)
13886.
Forget the Mall. These Days, Teens Go to Library Makerspaces (edsurge.com)
13887.
NoNoSQL (2010) (blog.cleverelephant.ca)
13888.
Getting Physical: Extreme Abuse of Intel Based Paging Systems – Part 2 – Windows (blog.coresecurity.com)
13889.
Simvoly – innovative website builder and CMS (simvoly.com)
13890.
Go hack yourself (youtube.com)