June 2017 Archive
361.
O’Reilly Media has stopped retailing books directly on its ecommerce store (oreilly.com)
362.
Poverty is not a personal choice, but a reflection of society (theconversation.com)
363.
It’s Complicated: Unraveling the mystery of why people act as they do (theamericanscholar.org)
364.
Be Careful Celebrating Google’s New Ad Blocker (theintercept.com)
365.
The CTO Journey at a Small Startup (zapier.com)
366.
Stardust: GPU-Based Visualization Library (stardustjs.github.io)
367.
Mathematics for Physics (2009) [pdf] (goldbart.gatech.edu)
368.
How hackers abused satellites to stay under the radar (2015) (arstechnica.com)
369.
Thousands of bird sounds visualized using Google machine learning (aiexperiments.withgoogle.com)
370.
Why is the Internet so Slow? (blog.apnic.net)
371.
SSH Check – public SSH server testing tool (sshcheck.com)
372.
Twitch nabs exclusive streaming deal with Blizzard for e-sports events (techcrunch.com)
373.
How a 20-year-old kernel feature helped USDS improve VA’s network (medium.com)
374.
Seattle’s higher minimum wage is actually working fine (washingtonpost.com)
375.
FlexBox Cheatsheet (vudav.github.io)
376.
Waymo filing says Travis Kalanick knew engineer had Google info (techcrunch.com)
377.
An Ikea Bowl Has Been Setting Things on Fire (atlasobscura.com)
378.
Opus 1.2 Released (jmvalin.ca)
379.
Securing a laptop for travel to China (mricon.com)
380.
Flipped Iceberg (2014) (alexcornell.com)
381.
Apple is struggling to become an AI powerhouse (washingtonpost.com)
382.
Horcrux: A Password Manager for Paranoids (arxiv.org)
383.
Why I’m Remaking OpenAI Universe (blog.aqnichol.com)
384.
Uber CEO Kalanick likely to take leave (reuters.com)
385.
Texas Instruments’ Biggest Blunder: The TMS9900 Microprocessor (spectrum.ieee.org)
386.
My Father, in Four Visits Over Thirty Years (newyorker.com)
387.
Ask HN: What's your process for learning?
388.
The secret negotiations behind the Hong Kong handover (edition.cnn.com)
389.
Betelgeuse captured by ALMA (eso.org)
390.
Things that Idris improves things over Haskell (deque.blog)