June 2017 Archive
1.
Uber Founder Travis Kalanick Resigns as C.E.O. (nytimes.com)
2.
Amazon to Acquire Whole Foods for $13.7B (bloomberg.com)
3.
Facebook is an attack on the open web (daringfireball.net)
4.
Silicon Valley Women, in Cultural Shift, Frankly Describe Sexual Harassment (nytimes.com)
5.
Please Make Google AMP Optional (alexkras.com)
6.
Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake processors: broken hyper-threading (lists.debian.org)
7.
Show HN: Get Paid to Build Your Next Side Project (demandrush.com)
8.
Show HN: Monica, an open-source CRM to manage friends and family (monicahq.com)
9.
“Let her speak please” (facebook.com)
10.
Luna – Visual and textual functional programming language (luna-lang.org)
11.
Alex Honnold Scales El Capitan Without Ropes, and the Climbing World Reels (npr.org)
12.
Ask HN: What language-agnostic programming books should I read?
13.
Google Will Stop Reading Your Emails for Gmail Ads (bloomberg.com)
14.
Developers who use spaces make more money than those who use tabs (stackoverflow.blog)
15.
How is GNU `yes` so fast? (reddit.com)
16.
Network Protocols (destroyallsoftware.com)
17.
Georgia Tech's free math textbook collective (people.math.gatech.edu)
18.
TLDR Stock Options (tldroptions.io)
19.
Reverse engineering guide for beginners: Methodology and tools (0x00sec.org)
20.
Pinboard Acquires Delicious (blog.pinboard.in)
21.
An easter egg for one user: Luke Skywalker (einaregilsson.com)
22.
#c0ffee is the color (c0ffee.surge.sh)
23.
Euro MPs back end-to-end encryption for all citizens (bbc.com)
24.
After 3072 hours of manipulating BGP, a Nyancat was drawn on this RIPE interface (stat.ripe.net)
25.
Chess.com stopped working on 32bit iPads because 2^31 games have been played (chess.com)
26.
European leaders call for open access to all scientific papers by 2020 (2016) (sciencemag.org)
27.
A subway-style diagram of the major Roman roads, based on the Empire ca. 125 AD (sashat.me)
28.
Verizon closes $4.5B acquisition of Yahoo, Marissa Mayer resigns (techcrunch.com)
29.
Magic-Wormhole – Get things from one computer to another, safely (github.com)
30.
Accidentally destroyed production database on first day of a job (np.reddit.com)