June 2015 Archive
1231.
The Unrealized Horrors of Population Explosion (nytimes.com)
1232.
What Happens to Home Prices When Technologists Come to Town (redfin.com)
1233.
China’s Troubling Robot Revolution (nytimes.com)
1234.
Ask HN: APL family instead of R for data analysis?
1235.
Falsely Attributed: Famous quotes and the people who didn’t say them (laphamsquarterly.org)
1236.
Why We Age, Part III: Can We Live Forever? (mitchkirby.com)
1237.
Kerf: a columnar tick database for Linux, OS X, BSD, iOS, Android (github.com)
1238.
Silk Road successors (economist.com)
1239.
Pseudosynchronous JavaScript (codewords.recurse.com)
1240.
Andreas Gal is leaving Mozilla (andreasgal.com)
1241.
CodePhage - Automatic bug repair, without access to source code (newsoffice.mit.edu)
1242.
The New M4 Instance Type (aws.amazon.com)
1243.
SSF, a network tool with new features, performance and security in mind (securesocketfunneling.github.io)
1244.
Emmet – a plugin for text editors which improves HTML and CSS workflow (emmet.io)
1245.
VPC Flow Logs – Log and View Network Traffic Flows (aws.amazon.com)
1246.
Pluto-bound probe faces its toughest task: finding Pluto (nature.com)
1247.
Samsung Exynos 7420 Deep Dive – Inside a Modern 14nm SoC (anandtech.com)
1248.
Rules for Writing Safety Critical Code (spinroot.com)
1249.
Design Principles Behind Smalltalk (1981) (cs.virginia.edu)
1250.
Levenshtein Automata (2010) (blog.notdot.net)
1251.
The Battle of Waterloo, as it happened on June 18, 1815 (telegraph.co.uk)
1252.
Experiments with Ruby and Go (jorin.me)
1253.
Cymmetria (YC S15) Uses Virtual Machines to Decoy and Detect Hackers (techcrunch.com)
1254.
Inside 'Hackerville,' Romania's Infamous Cyber Crime Hub [video] (motherboard.vice.com)
1255.
Oliver Heaviside Wrote Maxwell’s Equations (2013) (theinstitute.ieee.org)
1256.
Keyboardio kickstarter launch (kickstarter.com)
1257.
ES6 in Depth: Collections (hacks.mozilla.org)
1258.
Seen that job listing for a while, its no coincidence (wsj.com)
1259.
Headphones are the new walls for people in open-plan offices (zdnet.com)
1260.
Poll: Should conferences allow talks by those whose politics they don't support?