June 2017 Archive
8101.
Why We Traded Scrum for “Science Fair” in Our Dev Process (product.hubspot.com)
8102.
Dev doodles (twitter.com)
8103.
Lawyers, bad jokes and typos: how not to name your software (codewithoutrules.com)
8104.
Diesel Was Supposed to Be the Future (theatlantic.com)
8105.
Construct and Structure a Go GraphQL API (blog.eleven-labs.com)
8106.
Goldman-Backed Startup Circle Launches No-Fee Foreign Payments Service (nytimes.com)
8107.
Visualizing neural networks in 3D (arogozhnikov.github.io)
8108.
The Universal Phenomenon of Men Interrupting Women (nytimes.com)
8109.
89 Places to Promote Your Startup (serpstat.com)
8110.
My Firefox month: Day 1 (50linesofco.de)
8111.
Kepler Star KIC 8462852 Amateur Photometry Monitoring Project (brucegary.net)
8112.
Inside a Porn-Pimping Spam Botnet (krebsonsecurity.com)
8113.
New tool for students to scrub their online presence before jobs/college (bustle.com)
8114.
Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2017 (congress.gov)
8115.
Is America Encouraging the Wrong Kind of Entrepreneurship? (hbr.org)
8116.
D&D Creator Gary Gygax's FBI Records Make Him Sound Like a Badass (reason.com)
8117.
Ask HN: How can a slot machine glitch? (arstechnica.com)
8118.
Canadian government outlaws carrier-locking mobile phones (canada.ca)
8119.
Yoko Ono to Receive Songwriting Credit on 'Imagine,' 48 Years Later (npr.org)
8120.
CRTC bans locked phones and carrier unlocking fees (mobilesyrup.com)
8121.
Preventing Simulator Sickness in VR (sweetcode.io)
8122.
Building Production-Ready CSS Grid Layouts (smashingmagazine.com)
8123.
Rape Victim Files New Lawsuit Against Uber (cnbc.com)
8124.
What’s the next Bitcoin? (quid.com)
8125.
The Optical Illusion That’s So Good, It Even Fools DanKam (2010) (dankaminsky.com)
8126.
Today's Troublemakers Are Tomorrow's Entrepreneurs (citylab.com)
8127.
How Wealthfront Is Trying to Make Its Robo-Advisor Feel More Human (fastcompany.com)
8128.
Getting Started with Open Source Licenses (windowsitpro.com)
8129.
The Memory Scalability at the Heart of the Machine (nextplatform.com)
8130.
FCC makes net neutrality commenters’ e-mail addresses public through API (arstechnica.com)