June 2017 Archive
9181.
Ask HN: Intermittent Fasting q What do you do when very hungry after sunset
9182.
Uniprocessor Garbage Collection Techniques [pdf] (cs.rice.edu)
9183.
Show HN: Remote support to website visitors without plugins (crawlersite.com)
9184.
Edge Cases for Self Driving Cars (rodneybrooks.com)
9185.
What Amazon’s Purchase of Whole Foods Really Means (newyorker.com)
9186.
Numeraire – Get Rewarded to Predict Stock Market Using Artificial Intelligence (blockchaind.net)
9187.
I Left San Francisco and Slack to Move to Paris (medium.com)
9188.
Wal-Mart to Vendors: Get Off Amazon’s Cloud (wsj.com)
9189.
Alibaba Cloud (intl.aliyun.com)
9190.
Google Hacker SWAT Team vs. Everyone – Fortune.com (fortune.com)
9191.
GM Is Almost Certainly Trying to Mess with Tesla Now (jalopnik.com)
9192.
Getsploit v0.2: Exploit search and download tool (github.com)
9193.
Best practices for writing draft-js apps (reactrocket.com)
9194.
Karl Marx And The Startup Scene (youtube.com)
9195.
Magnetic nanoknots evoke Lord Kelvin's vortex theory of atoms (phys.org)
9196.
Climate change in drones' sights with plan to remotely plant 100K trees/day (abc.net.au)
9197.
Stanford's Sapolsky on Depression (2009) (youtube.com)
9198.
React Native Pitfalls (medium.com)
9199.
Why Early Retirement Isn’t as Awesome as It Sounds (twocents.lifehacker.com)
9200.
Why didn’t great painters reach the level of realism achieved today? (quora.com)
9201.
The Bitcoin Billionaire – how Craig Wright happily forfeit his fortune (theaustralian.com.au)
9202.
Instagram doesn't encrypt stories (vvyper.com)
9203.
Everything I hate about Justin Caldbeck’s statement (medium.com)
9204.
Kotlin's hidden costs – Benchmarks (sites.google.com)
9205.
Reno Is Starting to Look More Like Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
9206.
A Reddit discussion on how is it to live under Sharia law (reddit.com)
9207.
In Towns Already Hit by Factory Closings, a New Casualty: Retail Jobs (nytimes.com)
9208.
Why Is Decentralization Important? (blog.openbazaar.org)
9209.
How I Built an AI to Sort 2 Tons of Lego Pieces (spectrum.ieee.org)
9210.
Why question answering is hard. (2014)) (nicklothian.com)