June 2015 Archive
871.
The story of the invention that could revolutionize batteries (qz.com)
872.
Goodbye Sweden (swedenreport.org)
873.
Open-sourcing Tutanota: Why it was important to us (tutanota.de)
874.
Gary Kildall (en.wikipedia.org)
875.
Python's Web Framework Benchmarks (klen.github.io)
876.
Introducing Apple Music (apple.com)
877.
Encrypting Windows Hard Drives (schneier.com)
878.
Hacking the PS Vita (yifan.lu)
879.
Nuon, the gaming chip that nearly changed the world but didn’t (arstechnica.com)
880.
Boxing journeymen: sport's biggest losers or unappreciated artists? (bbc.com)
881.
Show HN: Self-hosted stack-based programming language (github.com)
882.
A 3D live map of the London Underground (brunoimbrizi.com)
883.
The New Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition (bq.com)
884.
PredictionIO – an open-source ML stack built on Spark, HBase, and Spray (prediction.io)
885.
UT Austin provides free access to more than 22,000 images of library materials (blog.hrc.utexas.edu)
886.
Emacs IPython Notebook (tkf.github.io)
887.
Letters to the Editor: Misleading Mathematicians [pdf] (ams.org)
888.
How Primedice was exploited for $1M in Bitcoin (medium.com)
889.
A Serious Conversation about the Future in Space (bloomberg.com)
890.
Brunch: Replace gulp, grunt and increase your dev speed (github.com)
891.
Use pay phone to contact Australian Secret Intelligence Service recruitment (asis.gov.au)
892.
PixQL: SQL for image processing (github.com)
893.
When should you use DateTime and when should you use Time? (gist.github.com)
894.
Quantitative analysis of issues found by afl in mandoc (undeadly.org)
895.
Airbnb reportedly raising $1B at $24B valuation (businessinsider.com)
896.
Hard-Core Career Advice For A 13-Year-Old (techcrunch.com)
897.
OpenBSD from a veteran Linux user perspective (cfenollosa.com)
898.
Crossrail: The monster tunnelling under London streets (bbc.com)
899.
Collateral Damage (textslashplain.com)
900.
Your guide to selling against Zenefits [pdf] (info.maxwellhealth.com)