June 2017 Archive
151.
2D Syntax (docs.racket-lang.org)
152.
Algorithm generates practical paper-folding patterns to produce any 3D structure (news.mit.edu)
153.
32TB of Windows 10 internal builds, core source code leak online (theregister.co.uk)
154.
The future of education is plain text (simplystatistics.org)
155.
Bugs You'll Probably Only Have in Rust (gankro.github.io)
156.
If companies interviewed translators the way they interview coders (medium.freecodecamp.com)
157.
ProtonVPN (protonvpn.com)
158.
AMD's Future in Servers: New 7000-Series CPUs Launched and EPYC Analysis (anandtech.com)
159.
SeaGlass – Enabling City-Wide IMSI-Catcher Detection (seaglass.cs.washington.edu)
160.
Show HN: Decaffeinate converts CoffeeScript projects to modern JS (github.com)
161.
Intel discontinues Joule, Galileo, and Edison product lines (hackaday.com)
162.
How to Call B.S. On Big Data: A Practical Guide (newyorker.com)
163.
Rust as a gateway drug to Haskell (xion.io)
164.
Is Arduino no longer open-source? (lists.oshwa.org)
165.
Why Is NumPy Only Now Getting Funded? (numfocus.org)
166.
No correlation between headphone frequency response and retail price (asa.scitation.org)
167.
Area code 710 (en.wikipedia.org)
168.
Verizon is killing Tumblr’s fight for net neutrality (theverge.com)
169.
Show HN: Insect – a high-precision scientific calculator with physical units (insect.sh)
170.
Flawed reporting about WhatsApp (theguardian.com)
171.
Classic Papers: Articles That Have Stood the Test of Time (scholar.googleblog.com)
172.
Ask HN: What do you want to see in Debian 10 (“buster”)?
173.
Amazon Drive removing unlimited storage plan (amazon.com)
174.
Stupidly Simple DDoS Protocol (SSDP) Generates 100 Gbps DDoS (blog.cloudflare.com)
175.
Supercharge your Computer Vision models with the TensorFlow Object Detection API (research.googleblog.com)
176.
The Benefits of Talking to Yourself (nytimes.com)
177.
How MIT OpenCourseWare transformed a learner's life (mailchi.mp)
178.
Exploring LSTMs (blog.echen.me)
179.
Reddit Is Raising Funds at a Valuation of $1.7B (bloomberg.com)
180.
Cooling the tube – Engineering heat out of the Underground (ianvisits.co.uk)