June 2017 Archive
811.
Venture investors blast US decision to withdraw from Paris Climate Accord (techcrunch.com)
812.
The Machine of Tomorrow Today: Quantum Computing on the Verge (bloomberg.com)
813.
The Largest Virtual Universe Ever Simulated (sciencealert.com)
814.
How to Learn Solidity: The Ultimate Ethereum Coding Guide (blockgeeks.com)
815.
What’s New in Little Snitch 4 (obdev.at)
816.
RocketMQ – Open source distributed messaging and streaming data platform (rocketmq.incubator.apache.org)
817.
One Tiny German Town, Seven Big Michelin Stars (2013) (nytimes.com)
818.
Svgi – An SVG inspection tool (angelmmiguel.github.io)
819.
Nintendo Announces SNES Classic, Comes with 21 Games (kotaku.com)
820.
Launch HN: Py (YC S17) – Learn to Code on the Go
821.
Linksys CherryBlossom Advisory (linksys.com)
822.
Apple removes Facebook and Twitter integration from iOS 11 (axios.com)
823.
The Coming War on General Computation (2011) (opentranscripts.org)
824.
In Towns Already Hit by Factory Closings, a New Casualty: Retail Jobs (nytimes.com)
825.
Blue Apron Files for IPO (sec.gov)
826.
Apple Dylan IDE (2014) (web.archive.org)
827.
Show HN: Summaread – Millions of Articles Summarized Daily (summaread.com)
828.
Cancer Drug Proves to Be Effective Against Multiple Tumors (nytimes.com)
829.
IPv4 route lookup on Linux (vincent.bernat.im)
830.
Benchmarking CNTK on Keras: Is It Better at Deep Learning Than TensorFlow? (minimaxir.com)
831.
Colorado doesn’t need to replicate Silicon Valley (sparkfun.com)
832.
A theory of modern Golang (peter.bourgon.org)
833.
React v15.6.0 Released (facebook.github.io)
834.
BCHS stack – BSD, C, httpd, SQLite (learnbchs.org)
835.
Software Companies Tech Competency Matrix (geshan.com.np)
836.
A Language That Linguists Thought Couldn’t Exist (nautil.us)
837.
CheerpJ Applet Viewer – Runs Java applets without a local Java installation (chrome.google.com)
838.
Understanding the “GPL is a Contract” court case (perens.com)
839.
Runway – Cash planning tool for startups (startuprunway.io)
840.
Facebook exposed identities of moderators to suspected terrorists (theguardian.com)