June 2017 Archive
1291.
So, Where Are All Those Robots? (theatlantic.com)
1292.
The story behind the Connecticut deli math sign (cbc.ca)
1293.
SIMD / GPU Friendly Branchless Binary Search (blog.demofox.org)
1294.
GDAX will restore the balance of margin called users with company funds (blog.gdax.com)
1295.
Snake in Elm with WebGL (github.com)
1296.
There’s graft, and then there’s Odebrecht graft (bloomberg.com)
1297.
Canadian Tech Is Having a Moment (bloomberg.com)
1298.
Bleecker Street’s Swerve from Luxe Shops to Vacant Stores (nytimes.com)
1299.
Show HN: Bender – a Deep Learning framework for iOS (github.com)
1300.
Towards a Better Notation for Mathematics (2010) [pdf] (christopherolah.files.wordpress.com)
1301.
Machine-checked explicit state: An arrow in the heart of complex web apps (blog.reifyworks.com)
1302.
One Bit Ferrite Core Memory (sites.google.com)
1303.
Sony’s New Toio Wants to Inspire a Future Generation of Robotics Engineers (spoon-tamago.com)
1304.
KARL – kernel address randomized link (OpenBSD) (marc.info)
1305.
Show HN: A pure Go library for interacting with LLVM IR (github.com)
1306.
Precise User Tracking Based on TLS Client Certificate Authentication [pdf] (tma.ifip.org)
1307.
Star Citizen is likely in financial trouble (neogaf.com)
1308.
April 1970: Trying to kill a sniper (mashable.com)
1309.
In Praise of the Philly Stoop (phillymag.com)
1310.
Cosmic voids (askamathematician.com)
1311.
A Look Inside James Baldwin's 1,884 Page FBI File (lithub.com)
1312.
Show HN: HNfavorites – Explore the community's favorite content (hnfavorites.com)
1313.
Miniball to Matoušek-Sharir-Welzl algorithm (d3.express)
1314.
Efficient rollup tables with HyperLogLog in Postgres (citusdata.com)
1315.
Launch HN: Feather (YC S17), painless furniture rental for people who move a lot
1316.
The Future of Coal Country (newyorker.com)
1317.
Ask HN: What Podcasts are you listening right now and why?
1318.
Barcelona cracks down on Airbnb rentals with illegal apartment squads (theguardian.com)
1319.
BasicAttentionToken Roadmap 1.0 (basicattentiontoken.org)
1320.
A Windows Defender bug was so gaping its PoC exploit had to be encrypted (arstechnica.com)