June 2017 Archive
91.
In 1957, Five Men Agreed to Stand Under an Exploding Nuclear Bomb (2012) (npr.org)
92.
Delivering Billions of Messages Exactly Once (segment.com)
93.
Lessons I’ve Learned from Three Million App Downloads (jordansmith.io)
94.
A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language (github.com)
95.
Secret Dots from Printer Outed NSA Leaker (blog.erratasec.com)
96.
WSJ Ends Google Users' Free Ride, Then Fades in Search Results (bloomberg.com)
97.
How to Interview Engineers (blog.triplebyte.com)
98.
6 Women Accuse Tech VC Justin Caldbeck of Sexual Assault and Harassment (observer.com)
99.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2017)
100.
Ask HN: Women in tech, how do you find non-toxic work environments?
101.
iOS 11 Location Privacy: "Only While Using" is now always an option for users (twitter.com)
102.
Comparing Bandwidth Costs of Amazon, Google and Microsoft Cloud Computing (arador.com)
103.
Tesla Autopilot (tesla.com)
104.
Stop Buying Things and Start Borrowing Them (makechange.aspiration.com)
105.
Redditors design worst volume sliders possible (designernews.co)
106.
How to use BeyondCorp to ditch VPN, improve security and go to the cloud (blog.google)
107.
Standard Ebooks: Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced (standardebooks.org)
108.
Masahiro Kikuno, Japanese Independent Watchmaker (watchesbysjx.com)
109.
My own private basic income (opendemocracy.net)
110.
MusicBrainz: an open music encyclopedia (musicbrainz.org)
111.
Jean Sammet, co-creator of COBOL, has died (nytimes.com)
112.
Why we’re betting against real-time team messaging (blog.doist.com)
113.
IISc Bangalore scientists are doing seed bombing with drones to plant a forest (factordaily.com)
114.
NSA OSS Technologies (nationalsecurityagency.github.io)
115.
Rust Performance Pitfalls (llogiq.github.io)
116.
What works in e-commerce – A meta-analysis of online experiments [pdf] (qubit.com)
117.
Inside the Largest US Voter Data Leak (upguard.com)
118.
No politics please, we're hackers, too busy to improve the world (jacquesmattheij.com)
119.
Everything I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Demoing SaaS (thebetterstory.co)
120.
You can probably use deep learning even if you don't have a lot of data (beamandrew.github.io)