June 2017 Archive
1111.
Gold coins found in Netherlands from last days of Roman Empire (thehistoryblog.com)
1112.
Evaluating Perceptual Image Hashes at OkCupid (tech.okcupid.com)
1113.
The top iPhone apps are taking up a lot more space (axios.com)
1114.
Rise of ARM: First Windows 10 PC Running Snapdragon 835 Chip Demonstrated (fossbytes.com)
1115.
Living in 80 square feet (2010) (unschooled.org)
1116.
Elon Musk's Promises and Goals for Tesla, SpaceX, and More (bloomberg.com)
1117.
What American universities can learn from Germany (2016) (washingtonpost.com)
1118.
The EU’s new roaming rules (economist.com)
1119.
Anti-addiction drug maker found a captive market in the criminal justice system (propublica.org)
1120.
Medieval Scholars Believed in the Possibility of Parallel Universes (atlasobscura.com)
1121.
Steven Furst’s role on Babylon 5 was a remarkable example of a sci-fi sidekick (theverge.com)
1122.
Blockstack: A New Decentralized Internet [pdf] (blockstack.org)
1123.
America Is Getting a Raise, and Goldman Sachs Is Freaking Out About It (civicskunk.works)
1124.
From Disinfectors to Mush-Fakers, Photos of Real Life in Victorian London (2016) (oldlondon.net)
1125.
Crispr’s Next Big Debate: How Messy Is Too Messy? (wired.com)
1126.
Ask HN: What happened to the ORM?
1127.
Getting Past the Dominance of the Nation State (continuations.com)
1128.
Fiduciary Rule Fight Brews While Bad Financial Advisers Multiply (bloomberg.com)
1129.
The Day I Played Bill Gates and Satya at Ping-Pong (info.capitalandgrowth.org)
1130.
Build your own FPGA (2012) (blog.notdot.net)
1131.
Rust and CSV parsing (blog.burntsushi.net)
1132.
Cash for Math: The Erdős Prizes Live On (quantamagazine.org)
1133.
Brazilian site teaches journalists how to protect sources and personal data (knightcenter.utexas.edu)
1134.
Firefox 54 Release Notes (mozilla.org)
1135.
Blue Apron, Struggling to Woo Investors, Lowers Price Range for IPO (wsj.com)
1136.
Show HN: Expense Tracker as a PWA with Google Sheets backend for privacy (github.com)
1137.
Show HN: Passmgr – Securely store passphrases and retrieve them via commandline (godoc.org)
1138.
Performing Google Search Using Python (geeksforgeeks.org)
1139.
Different languages: How cultures around the world draw shapes differently (qz.com)
1140.
MacOS High Sierra tech preview: A quick look at the stuff you can’t see (arstechnica.com)