June 2015 Archive
1141.
What to know before debating type systems (2010) (blog.steveklabnik.com)
1142.
Amazon, Google race to get human DNA into the cloud (reuters.com)
1143.
Chinese Buyers Replace Canadians as Top Foreign Buyers of U.S. Homes (wsj.com)
1144.
Why Circa failed (theverge.com)
1145.
Explanation for nightmare computer-generated picture haunting Reddit (atlasobscura.com)
1146.
Tell HN: Kevin will be on Show HN again this Friday ()
1147.
Little Man Computer (peterhigginson.co.uk)
1148.
Blackbeard's Ship Confirmed Off North Carolina (2011) (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1149.
LeoCAD software to build Lego models (leocad.org)
1150.
CRS-7 Launch Update (spacex.com)
1151.
The CEO of a $1 billion 'unicorn' startup admits we're in a bubble (businessinsider.com)
1152.
EU Telecoms deal: Mobile roaming charges ban in 2017 (politico.eu)
1153.
In Turnabout, Disney Cancels Tech Worker Layoffs (nytimes.com)
1154.
C++'s Rule of Zero (turingtester.wordpress.com)
1155.
Why numbering should start at zero (1982) (cs.utexas.edu)
1156.
The quest to save today’s gaming history from being lost (arstechnica.com)
1157.
Algorithmic Music Generation With Recurrent Neural Networks [video] (m.youtube.com)
1158.
Comparing Node.js with Tcl (pietersz.co.uk)
1159.
The High Bridge from Manhattan to the Bronx will reopen after 40 years (nytimes.com)
1160.
Hiccup – A subset of Clojure used for generating HTML (hiccup.space)
1161.
What really happened on Mars? (1997) (research.microsoft.com)
1162.
Medical Devices: The Therac-25 (1995) (sunnyday.mit.edu)
1163.
As We May Think (1945) (en.wikipedia.org)
1164.
Open-Sourcing Pinot: Scaling the Wall of Real-Time Analytics (engineering.linkedin.com)
1165.
Great Works in Programming Languages (2004) (cis.upenn.edu)
1166.
Heavy metal: Life at the world's largest shipyard (bbc.com)
1167.
The average American woman now weighs 166 pounds – as much as a 1960s man (vox.com)
1168.
Greece debt crisis: ECB 'to end' bank emergency lending (bbc.co.uk)
1169.
Skeleton WebAssembly target (reviews.llvm.org)
1170.
Snap: Programming for Everyone (blog.miosoft.com)