YC Hacks – August 2-3
(blog.ycombinator.com)
June 2014 Archive
301.
302.
The Last Line Effect
(viva64.com)
303.
Java Pain
(tbray.org)
304.
306.
Everything You Need to Know About the CSS will-change Property
(dev.opera.com)
307.
308.
Call me maybe: etcd and Consul
(aphyr.com)
309.
A Year of Functional Programming
(japgolly.blogspot.com.au)
310.
Celery – Best Practices
(denibertovic.com)
311.
312.
Bash [ -z hello ]
(duckduckgo.com)
313.
The Elephant was a Trojan Horse: On the Death of Map-Reduce at Google
(the-paper-trail.org)
314.
The Red Hourglass: Self-Experimentation with Black Widow Bites
(randomhouse.com)
315.
Architecting a Machine Learning System for Risk
(nerds.airbnb.com)
316.
318.
Sprint and T-Mobile Agree on Terms of $32B Deal
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
319.
Recipe for a Better Oven
(spectrum.ieee.org)
320.
Technical Debt 101
(medium.com)
321.
MacDown: Open-source Markdown editor for OS X
(macdown.uranusjr.com)
322.
The largest and most effective bicycle registry ever
(bikeindex.org)
323.
Show HN: Bounce.js – A tool for generating CSS3 animations
(bouncejs.com)
324.
Fluid Tests Hint at Concrete Quantum Reality
(simonsfoundation.org)
325.
Yo
(techcrunch.com)
326.
Libchan: Like Go channels over the network
(github.com)
327.
Help Shut the Government's Surveillance Backdoors
(shutthebackdoor.net)
328.
Minecraft clone in Python with Pyglet
(slideshare.net)
329.
Strongest chess player, ever
(en.lichess.org)
330.
PyParallel: How we removed the GIL and exploited all cores
(speakerdeck.com)