June 2018 Archive
1.
Microsoft Is Said to Have Agreed to Acquire GitHub (bloomberg.com)
2.
GitLab sees huge spike in project imports (monitor.gitlab.net)
3.
How to be a Manager – A step-by-step guide to leading a team (getweeklyupdate.com)
4.
Firefox is back. It's time to give it a try (mobile.nytimes.com)
5.
Hello, GitHub (natfriedman.github.io)
6.
Blender is testing PeerTube after YouTube blocks their videos worldwide (blender.org)
7.
The Machine Fired Me (idiallo.com)
8.
Twitter ‘smytes’ customers (techcrunch.com)
9.
Supreme Court Rules Police Need Warrant to Track Your Cellphone (npr.org)
10.
Apple Engineers Its Own Downfall with the Macbook Pro Keyboard (ifixit.org)
11.
Alternatives to Google Products (restoreprivacy.com)
12.
Microsoft acquires Github (blogs.microsoft.com)
13.
Ask HN: Pros and cons of working at a startup in 2018?
14.
YouTube’s Piracy Filter Blocks MIT Courses, Blender Videos, and More (torrentfreak.com)
15.
Why nobody ever wins the car at the mall (thehustle.co)
16.
Things I Regret About Node.js [video] (youtube.com)
17.
Earliest images of the moon were better than people realised (worldofindie.co.uk)
18.
Remote Only (remoteonly.org)
19.
Ask HN: What are the things that you have automated in your personal life?
20.
Why you should not use Google Cloud (medium.com)
21.
Canada legalises recreational cannabis use (bbc.co.uk)
22.
How SQL Database Engines Work, by the Creator of SQLite (2008) [video] (youtube.com)
23.
Mumbai bans plastic bags, bottles, and single-use plastic containers (theguardian.com)
24.
Facebook Gave Device Makers Deep Access to Data on Users and Friends (nytimes.com)
25.
GitLab Web IDE (about.gitlab.com)
26.
Mozilla Project Fusion: Tor Integration into Firefox (trac.torproject.org)
27.
Norwegian Consumer Council report on how tech companies use dark patterns [pdf] (fil.forbrukerradet.no)
28.
Chatbots were the next big thing: what happened? (blog.growthbot.org)
29.
Apple is rebuilding Maps from the ground up (techcrunch.com)
30.
MIT 9.11: The Human Brain (Spring 2018) (nancysbraintalks.mit.edu)