June 2017 Archive
1261.
Provider Fighting Secret Surveillance Order Denied Access to Relevant Law (medium.com)
1262.
Software Engineer to SaaS Founder (hackernoon.com)
1263.
A Study of 4chan’s Politically Incorrect Forum and Its Effects on the Web [pdf] (aaai.org)
1264.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is 'running outdated Windows XP', raising cyber attack fears (telegraph.co.uk)
1265.
'Scam baiters' get a kick out of conning the con artists (bbc.co.uk)
1266.
A laptop ban would be a disruptive privacy risk (backchannel.com)
1267.
Ask HN: Stay or Leave? SoundCloud has deferred salary reviews
1268.
WebGL 2 Interactive GPU Cloth Simulation (tsherif.github.io)
1269.
A California Dream (mentalfloss.atavist.com)
1270.
Tsukiji, Japan’s iconic fish market, is still booming—for now (bloomberg.com)
1271.
Memristor – The missing circuit element (1971) [pdf] (cpmt.org)
1272.
The Master's Voice: What we know of Bach, and may never comprehend (weeklystandard.com)
1273.
Subutai – Primary military strategist of Genghis Khan (en.wikipedia.org)
1274.
DeepFix: Fixing Common C Language Errors by Deep Learning (aaai.org)
1275.
Sandcat Browser – Chromium and Lua (syhunt.com)
1276.
New Model of Evolution Reveals How Cooperation Evolves (technologyreview.com)
1277.
GlobalFoundries Details 7 nm Plans: Three Generations, 700 mm², HVM in 2018 (anandtech.com)
1278.
Low-dose suramin temporarily improves symptoms of autism in small-scale study (health.ucsd.edu)
1279.
China's HUMINT operations against defense contractors in full swing (news.clearancejobs.com)
1280.
By the end of 2017, Google hopes to prove quantum computers can beat classical (spectrum.ieee.org)
1281.
Uber admits ex-CEO Kalanick knew Levandowski had stolen Google information (sfgate.com)
1282.
Why we should love null results (the100.ci)
1283.
Show HN: L2: An elegant untyped, unsafe, unhygienic programming language (github.com)
1284.
“Make Our Planet Great Again” (makeourplanetgreatagain.fr)
1285.
Algorithmia raises $10.5M Series A round led by Google’s new AI fund (techcrunch.com)
1286.
New technology is eroding your right to tinker with things you own (economist.com)
1287.
CS61A Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (wla.berkeley.edu)
1288.
D-Expressions: Lisp Power, Dylan Style (1999) [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
1289.
Ubuntu displays advertising in /etc/motd (bugs.launchpad.net)
1290.
A 12-Month Campaign of Fake News to Influence Elections Costs $400K (bleepingcomputer.com)