June 2016 Archive
2401.
Turns out most software engineers are hypocrites (beyondtheblocks.reduxio.com)
2402.
The Muscle Patents [audio] (npr.org)
2403.
DARPA-backed IoT-sensing security startup Qadium raises 20M Series A (forbes.com)
2404.
Real-time dashboards considered harmful (m.signalvnoise.com)
2405.
Here’s how Apple plans to protect privacy and still compete on AI (recode.net)
2406.
A commentary on the status of .NET (byterot.blogspot.com)
2407.
Introducing 3-Day CNC Machining on the Fictiv Platform (blog.fictiv.com)
2408.
Senate votes down proposal to expand FBI surveillance powers (reuters.com)
2409.
Joyent and Samsung: Thoughts after the close (joyent.com)
2410.
Hidden features of Python (stackoverflow.com)
2411.
The New App Store: Subscription Pricing, Faster Approvals, and Search Ads (daringfireball.net)
2412.
Apple's 'Differential Privacy' is about collecting your data-but not *your* data (wired.com)
2413.
The Story of Haskell at IMVU (chadaustin.me)
2414.
Progress Towards 100% HTTPS – Let's Encrypt – Free SSL/TLS Certificates (letsencrypt.org)
2415.
Many UK voters didn’t understand Brexit, Google searches suggest (arstechnica.com)
2416.
Ask HN: How did Sublime Text get traction?
2417.
Apple macOS Sierra beta no longer allows unsigned apps to run (netkas.org)
2418.
A guide to IoT processors (imgtec.com)
2419.
Ask HN: Would you use a silent coworking space?
2420.
Bloomberg adds adblock nag screen (bloomberg.com)
2421.
Ask HN: How much equity in early stage startup for a developer?
2422.
Cadillac Bets on Virtual Dealerships (wsj.com)
2423.
Ask HN: Getting started with AI today?
2424.
The Swiss Are About to Vote No on Basic Income (fivethirtyeight.com)
2425.
Show HN: Blink – an iphone app for creating memes out of screenshots (blink.am)
2426.
Ask HN: Analysis on possible financial crisis for '17?
2427.
Latest Safari 10 features (developer.apple.com)
2428.
Trump Supporters on Reddit Think Google Is Rigging Autocomplete for Hillary (motherboard.vice.com)
2429.
How Subarus Came to Be Seen as Cars for Lesbians (theatlantic.com)
2430.
Google Fined in Peru for Ignoring the “Right to Be Forgotten” (hiperderecho.org)