June 2017 Archive
8791.
How to Start Your Business from Scratch with No Money (forbes.com)
8792.
Uber obstructing justice with greyball program (nytimes.com)
8793.
$1m digital ransom (bbc.co.uk)
8794.
Be Prepared: Summer Security Camp (eff.org)
8795.
Amazon Bites Off Even More Monopoly Power (nytimes.com)
8796.
Show HN: Opensource real-time comment-engine all in a single executable (dyu.github.io)
8797.
Keeping secrets in ASP.NET Core (blinkingcaret.com)
8798.
PDFx: Extract references and metadata from PDFs, and download all referenced PDFs (metachris.com)
8799.
Learning Programming Isn’t That Hard, Deep Work Is Hard (2016) (medium.com)
8800.
How The New York Times Used the Google Sheets API to Report Congressional Votes (blog.google)
8801.
Debugging SmartOS: Finding Lock Inversions with DTrace (zinascii.com)
8802.
Why Multiple JOINs Are Bad for Query or Do Not Get in the Way of Optimizer (codingsight.com)
8803.
UK hacker exploits online bank loophole to steal £100,000 (bbc.co.uk)
8804.
Systemd can be frozen by setting an environment variable and reexecuting after (github.com)
8805.
Five Mobile Commerce UX Problems (and how to fix them) (whatusersdo.com)
8806.
Google’s Royalty-Free Answer to HEVC: A Look at AV1 (xda-developers.com)
8807.
Blogs for entrepreneurs (medium.com)
8808.
Deciphering Malware's Use of TLS (without Decryption) (arxiv.org)
8809.
Machine Learning is Fun (medium.com)
8810.
In 2018, we're getting a new kilogram (techradar.com)
8811.
Why we love, use, and support Vue.js (monterail.com)
8812.
A remaster with no old code: Crash Bandicoot was rebuilt nearly from scratch (arstechnica.com)
8813.
America Is Now a ‘Second Tier’ Country (bloomberg.com)
8814.
How to Make a Simple Twitter Clone with React Native (cosmicjs.com)
8815.
A Microsoft device that captures mosquitoes based on each mosquito’s wing beats (nytimes.com)
8816.
Government is Good (2007) (governmentisgood.com)
8817.
Five cities that you should move to now (bbc.com)
8818.
Little Free Library (littlefreelibrary.org)
8819.
Designing for performance: A data-informed approach for Quantum development (hacks.mozilla.org)
8820.
On This Summer Solstice, Be Glad You Live on Earth (newyorker.com)