June 2015 Archive
301.
Show HN: Readlang – Learn a language while you surf the web (readlang.com)
302.
Deploying branches to GitHub.com (githubengineering.com)
303.
Oracle Sales Erode as Startups Embrace Free Software (bloomberg.com)
304.
L0pht’s warnings about the Internet drew notice but little action (washingtonpost.com)
305.
Clean Thesis – A clean, simple, and elegant LaTeX style for thesis documents (cleanthesis.der-ric.de)
306.
TempleOS: FlightSim and FirstPersonShooter [video] (youtube.com)
307.
The facts about ADP and Zenefits: Response to the claims made by Zenefits [pdf] (adp.com)
308.
Do the Simple Thing First: The Engineering Behind Instagram (fastcompany.com)
309.
Why I dislike systemd (steven-mcdonald.id.au)
310.
ADP Begins to Roll Out a Zenefits Competitor (blog.zenefits.com)
311.
Second U.S. Agent Agrees to Plead Guilty to Bitcoin Theft (bloomberg.com)
312.
Experimental Dependency Vendoring in Go 1.5 (groups.google.com)
313.
Apple Removes American Civil War Games from the App Store (toucharcade.com)
314.
Show HN: Explore 16 Years of Green Card Applications (data.jobsintech.io)
315.
Building Analytics at 500px (medium.com)
316.
Raw Linux Threads via System Calls (nullprogram.com)
317.
Distances you can travel on a European train in less than a day (washingtonpost.com)
318.
Visa Systems Issues (travel.state.gov)
319.
Individuals with social phobia have too much serotonin (sciencedaily.com)
320.
Show HN: Differential Equations Explained (lewis500.github.io)
321.
OpenCV 3.0 released (opencv.org)
322.
Welcome to OpenGL (learnopengl.com)
323.
If I Knew Then (hbs1963.com)
324.
Raspberry Pi Official Case (raspberrypi.org)
325.
Java Was Strongly Influenced by Objective-C (cs.gmu.edu)
326.
Quake in your browser (webquake.quaddicted.com)
327.
AWS Lambda: Run Java Code in Response to Events (aws.amazon.com)
328.
Algorithmic surrealism: A slow-motion guide to high-frequency trading (suitpossum.blogspot.com)
329.
19 days to build a 57-storey tower (bbc.co.uk)
330.
Stanford study finds walking improves creativity (2014) (news.stanford.edu)