June 2017 Archive
301.
The Common Lisp Cookbook (lispcookbook.github.io)
302.
Cryptoeconomics 101 (thecontrol.co)
303.
Switching to the Mutt Email Client (nullprogram.com)
304.
Ask HN: My company has been acquired and I'm kicked out. What should I do now?
305.
Chinese authorities detain Apple employees suspected of selling customer data (hongkongfp.com)
306.
Running 10M PostgreSQL Indexes in Production (heap.engineering)
307.
We analyzed thousands of interviews on everything from language to code style (blog.interviewing.io)
308.
Show HN: 3D Packing for 3D Printing (michaelfogleman.com)
309.
Apple Announces Full WebRTC Support in Safari 11 (blog.peer5.com)
310.
Modifying Microsoft Flight Simulator 4 to run on three immersive monitors (tinmith.net)
311.
Exactly-once Semantics: How Kafka Does it (confluent.io)
312.
Canada's top court backs order for Google to remove firm's website from searches (cbc.ca)
313.
Zillow's second letter about McMansion Hell is still wrong (techdirt.com)
314.
Wikimedia Foundation v. NSA (blog.wikimedia.org)
315.
Too many people are buying cars using financial products they do not understand (timharford.com)
316.
Google Web Starter Kit (developers.google.com)
317.
Fractal planting patterns yield optimal harvests, without central control (phys.org)
318.
Mozilla and NSF offer $2M prize to decentralize the web (blog.mozilla.org)
319.
McClure steps back at 500Startups after internal sexual misconduct investigation (techcrunch.com)
320.
Ask HN: Passive income ideas for solo developers?
321.
Performance Improvements in .NET Core (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
322.
New research indicates ‘Unicorns’ are overvalued (gsb.stanford.edu)
323.
In the summer of 1962, the U.S. blew up a hydrogen bomb in outer space (npr.org)
324.
Dolphin Emulator Progress Report (dolphin-emu.org)
325.
Wal-Mart will pay employees to deliver packages on their way home (bloomberg.com)
326.
Are Google, Amazon and others getting too big? (bbc.com)
327.
Efficient music players remain elusive (tedunangst.com)
328.
Google’s Flutter = React and Java Swing (codeburst.io)
329.
The Rise of the Thought Leader (newrepublic.com)
330.
Supreme Court Sides with Consumers–Affirms Your Right to Repair Stuff (nationaleconomicseditorial.com)