June 2017 Archive
511.
A Practical Intro to Macros in Rust (danielkeep.github.io)
512.
Nasa Aeronautics Book Series (2015) (nasa.gov)
513.
Older fathers have 'geekier sons' (bbc.co.uk)
514.
Ask HN: Who's running a profitable newsletter?
515.
Show HN: 1kb JavaScript library for building front end applications (github.com)
516.
Government Spyware Targets Mexican Journalists and Their Families (mobile.nytimes.com)
517.
Show HN: A Browser-based Blockchain (nimiq.com)
518.
Differences between Tmux vs Screen (2015) (wtanaka.com)
519.
Cable lobby tries to stop state investigations into slow broadband speeds (arstechnica.com)
520.
Computer Architecture for Network Engineers (github.com)
521.
Stop Pretending You’re Not Rich (nytimes.com)
522.
GNU Shepherd (gnu.org)
523.
Qualcomm, Microsoft Announce Snapdragon 835 PCs with Gigabit LTE (arstechnica.com)
524.
System programming in Rust: beyond safety (blog.acolyer.org)
525.
Show HN: 5+ Billion Passwords in Order of Most Popular (github.com)
526.
Crypto Tokens: A Breakthrough in Open Network Design (medium.com)
527.
Ask HN: Best current book to learn JavaScript?
528.
How Torch broke ls and made me vulnerable (joshumax.github.io)
529.
A Norwegian who knew his tortoises so well that he changed history (nypesuppe.blogspot.com)
530.
Goodbye Mozilla (chrislord.net)
531.
A music-lover's guide to tinnitus (residentadvisor.net)
532.
Former Silicon Valley CEO Indicted for Allegedly Defrauding Employees of StartUp (justice.gov)
533.
Tesla Model X Is First SUV to Achieve 5-Star Crash Rating in Every Category (tesla.com)
534.
The Limits of the CAP Theorem (cockroachlabs.com)
535.
Signal intelligence 101: SIGINT targets (satelliteobservation.wordpress.com)
536.
The slow death of the electric guitar (washingtonpost.com)
537.
The Slow Criminalization of Peer-To-Peer Transfers (news.bitcoin.com)
538.
Paradoxes of Probability and Other Statistical Strangeness (quillette.com)
539.
Amazon Is Trying to Control the Underlying Infrastructure of Our Economy (motherboard.vice.com)
540.
Open source deep learning models that programmers can download and run first try (github.com)