June 2016 Archive
91.
We won the battle for Linux, but we're losing the battle for freedom (linuxjournal.com)
92.
Four common mistakes in audio development (atastypixel.com)
93.
Learn Docker by building a Microservice (dwmkerr.com)
94.
Phoenix 1.2 (github.com)
95.
David Cameron announces resignation (theguardian.com)
96.
Electric vehicle battery costs rapidly declining, Tesla cited as leading (evannex.com)
97.
The Children's Illustrated Guide to Kubernetes (deis.com)
98.
Ask HN: What is your go-to example for a good REST API?
99.
Cheap HDMI capture for Linux (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
100.
We’re pretty happy with SQLite and not urgently interested in a fancier DBMS (beets.io)
101.
An audio engineer explains NPR’s signature sound (current.org)
102.
Why Google Stores Billions of Lines of Code in a Single Repository (cacm.acm.org)
103.
Planned GPS outages in southern California (avweb.com)
104.
NSA tracking cellphone locations worldwide, Snowden documents show (2013) (washingtonpost.com)
105.
More awful IoT stuff (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
106.
A ZFS developer’s analysis of Apple’s new APFS file system (arstechnica.com)
107.
Source code for 4kb demoscene production “Elevated” released (files.scene.org)
108.
What ORMs have taught me: just learn SQL (2014) (wozniak.ca)
109.
The DAO is currently being attacked, over 2M Ethereum missing so far (etherscan.io)
110.
Snapchat Passes Twitter in Daily Usage (bloomberg.com)
111.
Freedom of speech is in retreat (economist.com)
112.
CHIP $9 Computer (getchip.com)
113.
Canadian doctors reverse severe MS using stem cells (vox.com)
114.
Links sent privately through Facebook Messenger can be read by anyone (medium.com)
115.
When everything else fails, amateur radio will still be there and thriving (arstechnica.com)
116.
WireGuard: next generation in-kernel modern VPN (wireguard.io)
117.
All the best advice we could find on how to get a job (80000hours.org)
118.
Microsoft Edge WebGL engine open-sourced (github.com)
119.
The case for memory-mapped GPU assets (facebook.com)
120.
How the Windows Subsystem for Linux Redirects Syscalls (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)