June 2016 Archive
15481.
Atari and Arcade Kickstarters to Back (ascii.textfiles.com)
15482.
How Apple Obsessive John Gruber Built Daring Fireball (recode.net)
15483.
Show HN: Quickly search through Web Development things (searchyapp.io)
15484.
Facebook’s Unsettling Referendum on News (buzzfeed.com)
15485.
The ultimate Apple I/O death chart (theverge.com)
15486.
Google's giant new trans-Pacific internet cable goes online today (theverge.com)
15487.
In self-driving-car crashes, most people think automakers should be liable (recode.net)
15488.
HTTP/2 Server Push with multiple assets per Link header (blog.cloudflare.com)
15489.
Earth-Friendly EOMA68 Computing Devices (crowdsupply.com)
15490.
The making and comparison of draft curves (statsbylopez.com)
15491.
FAQ: Legal Position of Encryption in India (sflc.in)
15492.
Diagnosing Software Problems – Limit, Threshold, and Quota (spin.atomicobject.com)
15493.
Excited about MongoDB Atlas (continuations.com)
15494.
Uber, Lyft win deregulation efforts in Fort Worth (star-telegram.com)
15495.
Why we Israelis go to India after the army (timesofisrael.com)
15496.
Can You Get Over an Addiction? (nytimes.com)
15497.
How Not to F*** Up Your App Store Video (blog.veed.me)
15498.
Arrays in JavaScript: Assess your skills (educative.io)
15499.
Rr 4.3.0 Released (robert.ocallahan.org)
15500.
College grads are getting nearly all the jobs (money.cnn.com)
15501.
How to Break Open the Web (fastcompany.com)
15502.
The Agile process of software development is often perverted by sick politics (smashcompany.com)
15503.
Mozilla involves the community in its “open-source” rebrand (designweek.co.uk)
15504.
Google Calendar service disruption (google.com)
15505.
Over-compensate to compensate (sivers.org)
15506.
DeepDive (deepdive.stanford.edu)
15507.
Creative Laziness: Python, Selenium and Timesheets (blog.rinatussenov.com)
15508.
What I Wish New Engine Programmers Knew (icloud.com)
15509.
Forget configuration management, all you need are containers (blog.containership.io)
15510.
How to use Empathy in design without killing millions of women (medium.com)