X86 assembly doesn’t have to be scary
(blog.benjojo.co.uk)
June 2018 Archive
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Software-Defined Radio for Engineers [pdf]
(analog.com)
183.
GitHub Is Microsoft’s $7.5B Undo Button
(bloomberg.com)
184.
Stripe is building a Ruby typechecker
(medium.com)
185.
The Trouble with D3
(medium.com)
186.
If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power
(economist.com)
187.
Introducing A16Z Crypto
(a16zcrypto.com)
188.
Why We Disagree with The New York Times
(newsroom.fb.com)
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Facebook confirms that it tracks mouse movements
(indiatoday.in)
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AMD Reveals Threadripper 2: Up to 32 Cores, 250W, X399 Refresh
(anandtech.com)
194.
Survivorship bias and startup hype
(sonyaellenmann.com)
195.
Doctors hail world first as woman’s advanced breast cancer is eradicated
(theguardian.com)
196.
Lasik’s Risks Are Coming into Sharper Focus
(nytimes.com)
197.
Elixir at PagerDuty
(pagerduty.com)
198.
We Should Teach Music History Backwards
(smithsonianmag.com)
199.
Python 3 at Facebook
(lwn.net)
200.
YouTube’s top creators are burning out
(polygon.com)
201.
MIT Career Development Handbook [pdf]
(gecd.mit.edu)
202.
I’m Nat Friedman, Future CEO of GitHub. AMA
(reddit.com)
203.
Backpropagation algorithm visual explanation
(google-developers.appspot.com)
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Intel: We 'Forgot' to Mention 28-Core, 5-GHz CPU Demo Was Overclocked
(tomshardware.com)
206.
Notes on Discrete Mathematics (2017) [pdf]
(cs.yale.edu)
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Instagram Is Estimated to Be Worth More Than $100B
(bloomberg.com)
209.
Wells Fargo Bans Cryptocurrency Purchases on Its Credit Cards
(bloomberg.com)
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