June 2018 Archive
211.
DeepMind: First major AI patent filings revealed (ipkitten.blogspot.com)
212.
Ask HN: What is the first thing you implement at a new company?
213.
GitHub and Open-Source Is a Boon for the Underprivileged (amasad.me)
214.
How The New York Times Uses Software to Recognize Members of Congress (open.nytimes.com)
215.
AntiPolygraph.org appears to have been “de-listed” from Google on key searches (antipolygraph.org)
216.
Web Assembly and Go: A look to the future (brianketelsen.com)
217.
Ask HN: Have you shipped anything serious with a “serverless” architecture?
218.
Attacks against machine learning – an overview (elie.net)
219.
Advanced computing with IPython (lwn.net)
220.
The Biggest and Weirdest Commits in Linux Kernel Git History (2017) (destroyallsoftware.com)
221.
American toddlers are eating more sugar than the amount recommended for adults (qz.com)
222.
AT&T Cleared by Judge to Buy Time Warner (variety.com)
223.
A 64-year-old put his life savings in his carry-on, and U.S. Customs took it (washingtonpost.com)
224.
Model predicts we're the only advanced civilization in the observable universe (universal-sci.com)
225.
How to Make Everything Ourselves: Open Modular Hardware (lowtechmagazine.com)
226.
Don’t Let Facebook, or Any Tracker, Follow You on the Web (blog.torproject.org)
227.
The Psychology of Dreaded Tasks (dcgross.com)
228.
Instead of ‘finding your passion,’ try developing it, Stanford scholars say (news.stanford.edu)
229.
Show HN: BitHubLab, Search for projects on all the major Git platforms (bithublab.org)
230.
Ask HN: Is there a new habit you cultivated recently that is really paying off?
231.
On the Sad State of Macintosh Hardware (weblog.rogueamoeba.com)
232.
How I Came to Write D (2014) (drdobbs.com)
233.
Bootstrapping an Online Fabric Shop and Growing to $20k per month (starterstory.com)
234.
Pulumi – A new open-source cloud development platform (joeduffyblog.com)
235.
Exposing the secret Office 365 detailed activity logs and forensics tool (lmgsecurity.com)
236.
Ask HN: Who has started a business because they couldn't get hired for work?
237.
Personalisation Is Asymmetric Psychological Warfare (shkspr.mobi)
238.
Observations running 2M headless sessions (docs.browserless.io)
239.
A Rust-Based Unikernel: First Version of a Rust-Based LibOS (hermitcore.org)
240.
Apple will attempt to jam Facebook's web-tracking tools (bbc.com)