June 2017 Archive
661.
History of Lisp Editing (github.com)
662.
Ask HN: Alternatives to Yubikey?
663.
Antarctica Is Melting, and Giant Ice Cracks Are Just the Start (nationalgeographic.com)
664.
Who Americans spend their time with (theatlas.com)
665.
CoolHue – Coolest Gradient Hues and Swatches (webkul.github.io)
666.
Learn React with Copywork (daveceddia.com)
667.
Minebase: a free data mining tool for social networks (minebaseapp.com)
668.
Why Choose Vue.js (hire.jonasgalvez.com.br)
669.
How Badly Must a C.E.O. Behave Before Pay Is Clawed Back? (nytimes.com)
670.
Don't publicly expose .git (2015) (en.internetwache.org)
671.
What is the oldest living organism on the planet? (bbc.com)
672.
Securing your API: a modern alternative to CSRF tokens (mixmax.com)
673.
Linux Bridge – How it works (goyalankit.com)
674.
Elon Musk Publishes Plans for Colonizing Mars (scientificamerican.com)
675.
Indie games don't make money (positech.co.uk)
676.
Mathematicians looking to make elections in the US more representative (nature.com)
677.
The Most Hated Online Advertising Techniques (nngroup.com)
678.
Chai Wallahs of India (npr.org)
679.
Show HN: Sultan – Pythonic interface to your shell (sultan.readthedocs.io)
680.
Infarm wants to put a farm in every grocery store (techcrunch.com)
681.
Eye-witness stories from Chernobyl (ironedcurtains.com)
682.
A new approach to text rendering (blog.atom.io)
683.
Bitcoin mining companies face shutdown in southwest China (en.people.cn)
684.
Twist – Mindful Team Communication (twistapp.com)
685.
An 89-year-old Reinventing the Train in His Backyard (wired.com)
686.
Build a Modern Computer from First Principles: Nand to Tetris Part II (coursera.org)
687.
The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge (1939) [pdf] (library.ias.edu)
688.
Faster, Better, Cheaper – The Art of Making Software (jrsinclair.com)
689.
x86: Approaching 40 and still going strong (newsroom.intel.com)
690.
Optimizing things in the USSR (2016) (chris-said.io)