June 2017 Archive
9601.
Andrew Ng joins Drive.ai board (forbes.com)
9602.
Success of gravity-wave satellite paves way for three-craft mission (nature.com)
9603.
Scaling Stateful Objects (ithare.com)
9604.
The Entire Trump Agenda Is at a Tipping Point (newyorker.com)
9605.
Save al-Maa Bookstore (indiegogo.com)
9606.
Facebook now boasts 2B monthly users but what about its app? (androidauthority.com)
9607.
Amazon Is Extending Prime Video's Introductory, Discounted Pricing Globally (gadgets.ndtv.com)
9608.
Stenberg: no interim meetings in the US for QUIC wg until the situation changes (twitter.com)
9609.
ScalaJs 0.6.18 released, nearing 1.0 (scala-js.org)
9610.
Fair Work Ombudsman investigates Uber over potential breach of labour laws (canberratimes.com.au)
9611.
Online dedicated server, summer sales (online.net)
9612.
Show HN: A Tour Builder Web Extension for the Galaxy Framework (github.com)
9613.
Creating customizable metadata badges (github.com)
9614.
Apache Cassandra Concepts (youtube.com)
9615.
Petya (NotPetya) ransomware hits Ukraine and other countries (anonymster.com)
9616.
h264ify: An extension that makes YouTube stream H.264 videos instead of VP8/VP9 (github.com)
9617.
Napping in Public? In Japan, That’s a Sign of Diligence (nytimes.com)
9618.
Facebook Sound Kit for Prototypes (facebook.design)
9619.
The next generational shift in enterprise infrastructure has arrived (techcrunch.com)
9620.
The night a river of whiskey ran through the streets of Dublin (irishtimes.com)
9621.
Brilliant Product Managers and Philosophies That Led to Truly Engaging Products (mindsea.com)
9622.
How the vegan movement broke out of its echo chamber (qz.com)
9623.
80% of web powered by PHP (haydenjames.io)
9624.
Kubernetes on bare-metal in 10 minutes (blog.alexellis.io)
9625.
The AR bloodbath is coming (thememo.com)
9626.
Optimising and Modernising FFmpeg’s IDCT – Part 1 (obe.tv)
9627.
i before e except after... w? (nathancunn.com)
9628.
Cloud Automation: a beginner's guide (digitalcraftsmen.com)
9629.
Petya: dead but still dancing (blog.kryptoslogic.com)
9630.
The Financial Panic of 33AD (armstrongeconomics.com)