June 2018 Archive
271.
Researchers suggest that R.E.M. sleep serves to warm the brain (nytimes.com)
272.
Surgeon Atul Gawande selected as CEO of new health care company from Amazon (statnews.com)
273.
What I Learned Making My Own JIT Language (mikedrivendevelopment.com)
274.
Unfortunately, the Electric Scooters Are Fantastic (theatlantic.com)
275.
CopperheadOS has imploded (twitter.com)
276.
Nearly 80% of Japan’s Airbnbs removed in response to new home-share law (cntraveler.com)
277.
Intel CEO resigns after relationship with employee (nytimes.com)
278.
Ask HN: How to find a mental health professional?
279.
Slack Bot Business Tutorial: From zero to $25k per month (standuply.com)
280.
Data Structures Reference (interviewcake.com)
281.
Let's code a TCP/IP stack, 1: Ethernet & ARP (2016) (saminiir.com)
282.
A world of free movement would be $78T richer (economist.com)
283.
California approves $768M for electric vehicles (sfchronicle.com)
284.
AT&T Successfully Derails California's Tough New Net Neutrality Law (techdirt.com)
285.
Rust pointers for C programmers (blahg.josefsipek.net)
286.
Python 3.7 released (python.org)
287.
ActorDB – Distributed SQL database (github.com)
288.
Nearly half of Bay Area residents say they want to leave (mercurynews.com)
289.
Backdoored images downloaded 5M times removed from Docker Hub (arstechnica.com)
290.
A Gentle Introduction to Algorithm Complexity Analysis (discrete.gr)
291.
Koko, a gorilla who could do sign language, has died at 46 (metro.co.uk)
292.
Microsoft ports Windows 10, Linux to homegrown “E2” CPU design (theregister.co.uk)
293.
Face recognition in images and video with Python (pyimagesearch.com)
294.
Massive Comcast Outage Hits the US (newsweek.com)
295.
Enforcing TLS protocol invariants by rolling versions every six weeks (ietf.org)
296.
I fear Google's control of the web (scripting.com)
297.
Show HN: Interactive guitar scales diagrams (grunfy.com)
298.
Oldest domains in the .com, .net, and .org TLDs (cambus.net)
299.
Masters of Love: Lasting relationships come down to kindness, generosity (2014) (theatlantic.com)
300.
Wi-Fi Alliance Introduces Wi-Fi Certified WPA3 Security (wi-fi.org)