June 2016 Archive
1381.
Mark Zuckerberg's Twitter and Pinterest Accounts Hacked from Linkedin Breach (twitter.com)
1382.
Ask HN: If my startup fails, what are the impacts on my future career prospects?
1383.
Ask HN: Looking for a Book on Cellular Automata
1384.
The Colombian Hit Man Who Became a YouTube Star (nytimes.com)
1385.
Computer model matches humans at predicting how objects move (news.mit.edu)
1386.
Universal rendering with SwiftShader, now open source (blog.chromium.org)
1387.
Broken Hardware, Fixes and Hacks Over 8 Years (hookrace.net)
1388.
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time free download for Ubisoft's 30th birthday (30years.ubi.com)
1389.
How memory research can help you learn a new language (aeon.co)
1390.
Unix for Poets (2013) [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
1391.
Make with Ada: ARM Cortex-M CNC controller (blog.adacore.com)
1392.
Feck: Swearing from the first F to the 21st C (irishtimes.com)
1393.
I freed an innocent man from prison. Hacker News failed him.
1394.
The Ecologist Who Threw Starfish (nautil.us)
1395.
Customer Insights Research Tips You’ll Wish You Had Known Sooner (blog.dyno.me)
1396.
The Stunning and Expected End of Gawker (calacanis.com)
1397.
An astute online comment has some wondering whether Brexit may ever happen (washingtonpost.com)
1398.
China’s memory manipulators (theguardian.com)
1399.
What happens when private equity buys your competitor? (medium.com)
1400.
Riot Games is violating California employment law (zedshaw.com)
1401.
We reviewed over 60 studies about what makes for a dream job (80000hours.org)
1402.
A Sticky String Quandary (stephendiehl.com)
1403.
The Barbell Effect of Machine Learning (medium.com)
1404.
Python Kafka Client Benchmarking (activisiongamescience.github.io)
1405.
Getting started with OpenGL in Elixir (wtfleming.github.io)
1406.
Early State-Sanctioned LSD Experiments in Communist Bulgaria (atlasobscura.com)
1407.
Progressively Less Progressive (trib.tv)
1408.
NSObject (1994) (nextop.de)
1409.
Ask HN: What programming language has you really excited lately, and why?
1410.
Why I Was Wrong About Liberal Arts Majors (blogs.wsj.com)