June 2019 Archive
14911.
JetFighter: Automatically screens bioRxiv manuscripts for Jet colormaps (jetfighter.ecrlife.org)
14912.
How To Reset C by GE Light Bulbs (youtube.com)
14913.
Avesome CLI Apps: A curated list of command line apps (github.com)
14914.
Why Is Facebook’s Co-Founder Against Libra? (libracrunch.com)
14915.
Piloting a drone in VR while still seeing the drone in AR (nwn.blogs.com)
14916.
What's up with my branch on GPU? (aschrein.github.io)
14917.
Delorean Hovercraft 14 (popyachts.com)
14918.
Ask HN: 50/50 equity split without registering new corporation?
14919.
VCV Rack reaches version 1.0.0: OSS modular synth gets a full release (musicradar.com)
14920.
Four U.S. states join lawsuit to stop T-Mobile-Sprint deal (reuters.com)
14921.
Creating battery friendly background tasks on Android (adorahack.com)
14922.
Electric Planes to Debut for Airline Serving Nantucket, Vineyard (bloomberg.com)
14923.
InfluxDB Unikernels on Google Cloud (nanovms.com)
14924.
What Is Customer Development? (the-lean-startup.co)
14925.
The Recent Upsurge of R&D Productivity in Pharmaceuticals (biorxiv.org)
14926.
Scaleway Datacentre Escapes Blaze (blog.scaleway.com)
14927.
Universal Resume Template (v1.0) (gumroad.com)
14928.
Horns are growing on young people’s skulls. Phones to blame, research suggests (washingtonpost.com)
14929.
Machining Apple's Mac Pro Grille on a CNC [video] (youtube.com)
14930.
A tale of two cities: Nowa Huta (polonicult.com)
14931.
Tips for Aspiring Op-Ed Writers (2017) (nytimes.com)
14932.
Year 10k Problem (en.wikipedia.org)
14933.
S. Korea battles a “beehive account” boom (decrypt.co)
14934.
How fast is getline in C++? (lemire.me)
14935.
Circl: An Advanced Cryptographic Library (blog.cloudflare.com)
14936.
How Apple's app review process for the App Store works (cnbc.com)
14937.
Setting goals can help people with early stage dementia improve function (bmj.com)
14938.
List of rocks on Mars (en.wikipedia.org)
14939.
A 1:1 meeting template (oneononemeeting.com)
14940.
A quantum computer could break 2048-bit RSA encryption in 8 hours (technologyreview.com)