June 2017 Archive
1321.
Doing things the wrong way to get the right result (madebymany.com)
1322.
Estimating a nuclear blast with bits of paper (dannen.com)
1323.
Ways to Invoke a Function in JavaScript (gist.github.com)
1324.
Russian Vending Machine Sells Fake Instagram Likes (motherboard.vice.com)
1325.
Peering into neural networks (news.mit.edu)
1326.
Millions of dollars’ worth of research in limbo at NIH (washingtonpost.com)
1327.
Grid-styled: Responsive React grid system built with styled-components (jxnblk.com)
1328.
New HN data dump available with over 14.5m entries (archive.org)
1329.
Data Sketching: the approximate approach is often faster and more efficient (queue.acm.org)
1330.
Visual Studio Code 1.13 (code.visualstudio.com)
1331.
What if the Bitcoin bubble bursts? (economist.com)
1332.
Show HN: A Webapp to Auto Apply for Jobs (jobgen.io)
1333.
95-Degree Days: How Extreme Heat Could Spread Across the World (nytimes.com)
1334.
Can the Internet Be Archived? (2015) (newyorker.com)
1335.
FreeBSD 11.1-Beta1 now available (lists.freebsd.org)
1336.
Evolution Runs Faster on Short Timescales (quantamagazine.org)
1337.
Flippening Watch (Ethereum has almost overtaken Bitcoin in every metric) (flippening.watch)
1338.
How to Make Homemade Bitters (thekitchn.com)
1339.
Why the #1 Investor on AngelList Hates Venture Capitalists (blog.capitalandgrowth.org)
1340.
How MutexGuard Was Sync When It Should Not Have Been (ralfj.de)
1341.
Learning from Human Preferences (blog.openai.com)
1342.
A formal kernel memory-ordering model (lwn.net)
1343.
Calibre 3 released (calibre-ebook.com)
1344.
Tim Cook: Technology Should Serve Humanity, Not the Other Way Around (technologyreview.com)
1345.
McRevolt: The Frustrating Life of the McDonald's Franchisee (2015) (bloomberg.com)
1346.
Starting and self-funding a software business in Eastern Europe at the age of 23 (hackernoon.com)
1347.
Stephanie, open-source virtual assistant built to control and automate tasks (slapbot.github.io)
1348.
Apache httpd 2.4.26 released (apache.org)
1349.
Krypt.co raises 1.2M to securely store your SSH private key on your phone (techcrunch.com)
1350.
How we got 1,500 GitHub stars by mixing time-tested technology with a fresh UI (medium.freecodecamp.com)