June 2016 Archive
2341.
Show HN: The Second Issue of Compelling Science Fiction (compellingsciencefiction.com)
2342.
Apple Leaves iOS Kernel Un-Encrypted for First Time (technologyreview.com)
2343.
Databricks Community Edition Is Now Generally Available (databricks.com)
2344.
Uber Hired Investigators to Impersonate Journalists to Target Lawsuit Plaintiff (arstechnica.com)
2345.
Brexit: Wave of racial abuse follows (independent.co.uk)
2346.
ArXiv preprint server plans multimillion-dollar overhaul (nature.com)
2347.
Facebook is chipping away at privacy – and my profile has been exposed (theguardian.com)
2348.
Earth-Imaging Start-Ups to Watch (2014) (spectrum.ieee.org)
2349.
DC Circuit affirms FCC can reclassify broadband as telecom service (publicknowledge.org)
2350.
Ubuntu Snaps coming to other distros (arstechnica.com)
2351.
Gradle: C and C++ Native Build System (gradle.org)
2352.
Archaeologists Are Spotting Ancient Ruins in Cold War Spy Photos (theatlantic.com)
2353.
Hedge Fund Still Wants Its Tax-Avoidance Profits (bloomberg.com)
2354.
Expanding the Cloud: Introducing the AWS Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region (allthingsdistributed.com)
2355.
The Physics of Tea Leaves Floating Upstream (nautil.us)
2356.
The Neuroscience of Op Art (artsy.net)
2357.
GCC 5.4 (gcc.gnu.org)
2358.
The End of Capitalism? (cbc.ca)
2359.
Show HN: totallee – cases that keep your iPhone thin (totalleecase.com)
2360.
100 more things that are broken
2361.
A 17th Century Spreadsheet of Deaths in London (2014) (pieria.co.uk)
2362.
Facebook open-sources Torchnet to accelerate A.I. research (venturebeat.com)
2363.
How to share a secret (fermatslibrary.com)
2364.
The Glory of Pergamon in New York (nybooks.com)
2365.
Scientology Seeks Captive Converts via Google Maps, Drug Rehab Centers (krebsonsecurity.com)
2366.
Bud Spencer dies at age 86 (dailymail.co.uk)
2367.
“The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition laptop is nearly perfect” (networkworld.com)
2368.
Shell companies that hoard and sell IPv4 addresses (theregister.co.uk)
2369.
Valve Steam Machine selling very poorly (arstechnica.com)
2370.
Coding is Over (medium.com)