June 2017 Archive
1771.
The iPhone killed my inner nerd (theverge.com)
1772.
Job Interview for IT Pro: Guide for HR Managers (hrtechnology.info)
1773.
Easy way to detect where the C++11/C++14 features are used in a C++ project (cppdepend.com)
1774.
Ask HN: Side business – how to get started?
1775.
How GitLab Abandoned the Unix Philosophy (redmonk.com)
1776.
Microdots in the Intercept NSA leaks expose printer serial and timestamp (twitter.com)
1777.
Into the Big Surreal: 36 Hours in California’s Isolated, Lonely Island (ww2.kqed.org)
1778.
Highest resolution map ever made of the Gulf of Mexico (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1779.
Show HN: YapAnimator – Fast and friendly physics-based animator (github.com)
1780.
John Le Carré, the Art of Fiction No. 149 (1997) (theparisreview.org)
1781.
A neural network which learns chemistry (chemistryworld.com)
1782.
Incredible free ebooks from NASA (kindle ready and more) (nasa.gov)
1783.
Flashback: Hitchcock Talks About Lights, Camera, Action (ascmag.com)
1784.
Poll Finds 70% of Bitcoin Users Prefer Segwit for Scaling (coinjournal.net)
1785.
How Twitter Is Being Gamed to Feed Misinformation (nytimes.com)
1786.
Uber’s Complicit Board (mondaynote.com)
1787.
Urban nature: What kinds of plants and wildlife flourish in cities? (theconversation.com)
1788.
Why Is Peter Thiel Pessimistic About Technological Innovation? (2014) (danwang.co)
1789.
US court grants Elsevier millions in damages from Sci-Hub (nature.com)
1790.
Traders lost millions in ethereum crash (motherboard.vice.com)
1791.
Silicon Valley Women Tell of VC’s Unwanted Advances (theinformation.com)
1792.
Spellbook of Modern Web Dev (github.com)
1793.
Learning React? Start small (daveceddia.com)
1794.
NSTFM Lab: Interactive Gravity Simulator (lab.nationalmedals.org)
1795.
OkCupid data shows who you should message by age, and it's not who you'd think (theblog.okcupid.com)
1796.
The Maison de Verre, one of the world's best-preserved modernist buildings (daily.jstor.org)
1797.
Content Distribution Networks (akud.github.io)
1798.
Backtick Macro Processor for Forth (rdrop-exit.github.io)
1799.
A determined 'hacker' decrypts RDS-TMC (2013) (windytan.com)
1800.
Taking his own path: The world's leading maze designer (bbc.com)