June 2016 Archive
1561.
Baseline JIT and inline caches (blog.pyston.org)
1562.
Show HN: Visualising London, ward by ward (alexander-brett.co.uk)
1563.
Second layer of information in DNA confirmed (physics.leidenuniv.nl)
1564.
Unesco lists Exeter Book among 'world's principal cultural artefacts' (theguardian.com)
1565.
Entropy/IP: Uncovering Structure in IPv6 Addresses (arxiv.org)
1566.
Hillary Clinton Announces Tech Plan (usatoday.com)
1567.
Facial recognition will soon end anonymity (marketwatch.com)
1568.
Apple could block iPhone camera at cinemas, concerts (trustedreviews.com)
1569.
Fish Have Feelings Too (npr.org)
1570.
Ask HN: How do you find a good corp-to-corp tech recruiter?
1571.
Percentage of salary spent on rent near technology companies in SF (blog.onradpad.com)
1572.
What to Make of Finnegans Wake? (2012) (nybooks.com)
1573.
Portland school board bans climate change-denying materials (portlandtribune.com)
1574.
Mikrotik router as OpenVPN Client (github.com)
1575.
Stephen King – How did a misfit high school girl change the author's life? (cbc.ca)
1576.
Real Viking Ship Completes North Atlantic Crossing (gcaptain.com)
1577.
Show HN: Hash Archive helps you verify the hashes of insecure downloads (hash-archive.org)
1578.
Iran has tried to suppress a video game about their Islamic revolution (warisboring.com)
1579.
Santa Clara County Votes to Adopt Surveillance Technology Ordinance (restorethe4th.com)
1580.
Show HN: Min, the world's fastest CSS framework (mincss.com)
1581.
University pays $20,000 to ransomware hackers (bbc.co.uk)
1582.
Inkdrop – Notebook app for Hackers (inkdrop.info)
1583.
How Signal Beats WhatsApp (theintercept.com)
1584.
Spoiled Rotten (2012) (newyorker.com)
1585.
E-Waste Empire (theverge.com)
1586.
Apple Takes on PayPal with Apple Pay on the Web (techcrunch.com)
1587.
devRant (devrant.io)
1588.
Cache side channel attacks: CPU Design as a security problem (cyber.wtf)
1589.
Why you shouldn’t share private links on Facebook (medium.com)
1590.
Good News Hidden in the Data: Today’s Children Are Healthier (nytimes.com)