June 2017 Archive
10381.
The Sleeping Beauty Problem (reddit.com)
10382.
HelloGitHub (hellogithub.com)
10383.
Ask HN: How do you make your extension pass AMO's review?
10384.
Show HN: YouTube the spotify way (tubbify.com)
10385.
Nvidia releases cryptocurrency mining GPUs (wccftech.com)
10386.
Older female elk perfect the art of survival (nytimes.com)
10387.
Synthetic sensors: General purpose sensing (PDF paper by Gierad Laput et al) (gierad.com)
10388.
This device sends an automatic 911 call from your motorcycle in case of a crash (ridemetry.com)
10389.
Receiving NRSC-5 (theori.io)
10390.
Nord: An arctic, north-bluish color palette (github.com)
10391.
Rural America has a serious internet problem (theweek.com)
10392.
Unicorn's Equity Fair Market Value (equicalc.com)
10393.
How to Hack a New Brain for Your Old Game Boy with Raspberry Pi (fastcompany.com)
10394.
What to do when your annual salary increment sucks (hackernoon.com)
10395.
Ask HN: How do I leverage tech to help solve economic inequality?
10396.
Top 15 Free Website Hosting Sites (2017) (medium.com)
10397.
US gov’t taps the Machine to beat China to exascale supercomputing (arstechnica.com)
10398.
Sense home energy monitor now integrates with Amazon Alexa (econotimes.com)
10399.
SHOOTOUT: 2017 iPad Pro versus 2017 MacBook Pro 13-inch (barefeats.com)
10400.
Google Cloud Platform vs. Amazon Web Services (dev.to)
10401.
Ask HN: Do we know enough to guess the purpose of it all?
10402.
Security Key FAQ (techsolidarity.org)
10403.
Major banks team together to launch real-time P2P payment system Zelle (zellepay.com)
10404.
Ask HN: How much traffic can GCP's f1-micro handle?
10405.
Apache 2.4 Change Log (apachelounge.com)
10406.
Snortable Chocolate Arrives in U.S. Stores (usnews.com)
10407.
The Scarface of Sex (thedailybeast.com)
10408.
Amazon Patent Would Block Customers from 'Showrooming' – Fortune.com (fortune.com)
10409.
The Drunken Bishop – An analysis of the OpenSSH fingerprint [] (2009) [pdf] (dirk-loss.de)
10410.
Blame one security lapse on “open source software”? Surely not (out-law.com)