Netflix and Alphabet will need to become ISPs, fast
(techcrunch.com)
June 2018 Archive
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Keras vs PyTorch
(deepsense.ai)
153.
Show HN: Plot modern addresses on Earth 240M years ago
(dinosaurpictures.org)
154.
Filezilla installer is suspicious again
(forum.filezilla-project.org)
155.
How Children in a Maya Village Do Chores
(npr.org)
156.
We Should Be Building Cities for People, Not Cars (2016)
(devonzuegel.com)
157.
Not Only Is the Mac Mini Outdated, It's No Longer Mini
(daringfireball.net)
158.
NSA posters from the 50s and 60s [pdf]
(governmentattic.org)
159.
Boulder moves to fund citywide fiber buildout through debt
(dailycamera.com)
160.
Phabricator – GitHub Alternative written in PHP used by the Wikimedia Foundation
(phabricator.wikimedia.org)
161.
What is 1e100.net?
(support.google.com)
162.
Show HN: Google Drive as a file system
(github.com)
163.
Intel FP security issue
(openwall.com)
164.
A system to help you remember more of what you read
(robertheaton.com)
166.
Psychedelics could heal brain cells in people suffering from depression: study
(independent.co.uk)
167.
One Island Grows 80% of the World’s Vanilla
(atlasobscura.com)
168.
Minimalist C Libraries
(nullprogram.com)
169.
Announcing Rust 1.27
(blog.rust-lang.org)
170.
The Marshmallow Test: What Does It Really Measure?
(theatlantic.com)
171.
Solar Surpasses Gas and Wind as Biggest Source of New U.S. Power
(bloomberg.com)
172.
What do Unix command names stand for?
(unixguide.net)
173.
Elon Musk’s Boring Co. Wins Chicago Airport High-Speed Train Bid
(bloomberg.com)
174.
Show HN: B2blaze – A Backblaze B2 library for Python
(github.com)
175.
Politics is bad because we use an 18th century voting system
(80000hours.org)
176.
How modern Linux systems boot
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
177.
How to Find Your Earliest Users
(indiehackers.com)
178.
Through-Wall Human Pose Estimation Using Radio Signals
(rfpose.csail.mit.edu)
179.
Show HN: Mimicking the Bloomberg menu widget without JavaScript
(dosyago-coder-0.github.io)
180.