June 2015 Archive
5401.
Sidewalk Labs (sidewalkinc.com)
5402.
Building a Blog with Phoenix and Ember (maxwellholder.com)
5403.
Saving, Parsing and Loading a Series of Dicom Files (lsxliron.blogspot.com)
5404.
Artsy Link Scheme Exposed (jmarbach.com)
5405.
Gumption trap (en.wikipedia.org)
5406.
Companies are raising prices on their Steam products in advance of the Sale (reddit.com)
5407.
As Reddit Burns, It Powers the World (blog.lbry.io)
5408.
Product Market Fit: I finally saw it in the wild. Now everything makes sense (medium.com)
5409.
Crowdfunding Project Creator Settles FTC Charges of Deception (ftc.gov)
5410.
Union: Hackers Have Personnel Data on Every Federal Employee (hosted.ap.org)
5411.
Why modern feminism is pointless and illogical (sandtonjournal.wordpress.com)
5412.
Twitter Should Be A Public Utility (blog.higg.so)
5413.
96% of UK corporations have been hacked, new data reveals (information-age.com)
5414.
How Donald Duck invalidated a patent application (bressler.co.il)
5415.
Why “compassionate capitalism” is kind of a scam (medium.com)
5416.
Ding dong, the witch is dead: Microsoft AV gets tough on Ask Toolbar (arstechnica.com)
5417.
Play with Laravel 5.1 right in your browser (codepicnic.com)
5418.
Paris tells Google to extend 'right to be forgotten' globally (ft.com)
5419.
Show HN: Git-branches – list of branches with behind/ahead counts ()
5420.
These Are the Sad Remains of the Soviet Space Shuttle Program (gizmodo.com)
5421.
Google's FCC Recommendation on LTE-U (googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com)
5422.
Pilot.search.dell.com/ubuntu (pilot.search.dell.com)
5423.
The Democrats’ TPP rebellion (salon.com)
5424.
Apple and Google Race to See Who Can Kill the App First (wired.com)
5425.
Dueling Weathermen of the 1800s (m.nautil.us)
5426.
Apple details how it rebuilt Siri on Mesos (mesosphere.com)
5427.
Richard Saykally: The chemist tells us why water is wet (nautil.us)
5428.
Being more productive with Launchbar (git-tower.com)
5429.
Apple’s WWDC Announcements Wounded These 13 Startups (cbinsights.com)
5430.
When your startup turns to an Emotional Nightmare (thinkfaster.co)