June 2017 Archive
15511.
AI Trying to Design Inspirational Posters Goes Wrong
(iflscience.com)
15512.
Durov provided data for registration of Telegram in Russia
(en.crimerussia.com)
15513.
China’s Big Tech Advantage Is Speed, Not Cost
(spectrum.ieee.org)
15514.
15515.
A whirlwind tour of rustdoc
(quietmisdreavus.net)
15516.
Spotify Connect seems to be vulnerable
(medium.com)
15517.
15518.
Google App Engine Standard add beta Java 8 support
(cloud.google.com)
15519.
The F-35 Is Still an Expensive Mess
(foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com)
15520.
Over-engineering bunnies.io
(blog.skywelch.io)
15521.
Hey Siri, an ancient algorithm may help you grasp metaphors
(news.berkeley.edu)
15522.
The Evils of Arduino Strings
(hackingmajenkoblog.wordpress.com)
15523.
New ransomware, old techniques: Petya adds worm capabilities
(blogs.technet.microsoft.com)
15524.
A look back at Amazon’s 1997 IPO
(techcrunch.com)
15525.
Alibaba Cloud Web Hosting Review
(sweetcode.io)
15526.
HMS Queen Elizabeth could be vulnerable to cyber-attack
(theguardian.com)
15528.
Custom, Embeddable Site Search
(davidwalsh.name)
15529.
15530.
Windows Template Studio 1.1 released
(blogs.windows.com)
15531.
Job interview matching platform TalentWorks raises $2.4M
(geekwire.com)
15532.
Tau constant now included in Python
(bugs.python.org)
15534.
Standard ECMA-262 (ECMAScript 2017 Language Specification)
(ecma-international.org)
15535.
15536.
15537.
The Atlas for the End of the World – Maps
(atlas-for-the-end-of-the-world.com)
15538.
The city that solved homelessness
(crosscut.com)
15539.
Emulation: Windows 10 on ARM
(blog.dshr.org)
15540.