June 2018 Archive
931.
Carlo Rovelli on the ‘greatest remaining mystery’: The nature of time (washingtonpost.com)
932.
Gitlab 500 error (gitlab.com)
933.
The Meaninglessness of the Stock Market Index in a Digital World (theatlantic.com)
934.
Alfred Anaya Put Secret Compartments in Cars so the DEA Put Him in Prison (2013) (wired.com)
935.
Mall landlords struggling to find takers at a price they’ll accept (bloomberg.com)
936.
Web Framework Benchmarks (techempower.com)
937.
Ask HN: How to start working as a contractor?
938.
Samsung’s Chromebook Plus now supports Linux apps (theverge.com)
939.
Kallithea – Aself-hosted alternative to GitHub (kallithea-scm.org)
940.
GIF for CLI (github.com)
941.
Europe's first solar panel recycling plant opens in France (reuters.com)
942.
Dispatch: web-based IRC client in Go (github.com)
943.
The limitations of gradient descent as a principle of brain function (arxiv.org)
944.
Stephen King: Can a Novelist Be Too Productive? (2015) (nytimes.com)
945.
Ask HN: How do I find a meaningful software engineering job?
946.
In a world of digital nomads, we will all be made homeless (theguardian.com)
947.
How a Diablo expansion led to behind-the-scenes trouble (polygon.com)
948.
The Musical Diversity of Pop Songs (pudding.cool)
949.
Behind the Scenes with the Dragon Ball Legends GCP Back End (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
950.
Statistical Techniques Data Scientists Need to Master (towardsdatascience.com)
951.
Linux is Obsolete (1992) (groups.google.com)
952.
WeWork Is Raising Funds at $35B Valuation (bloomberg.com)
953.
From Java to Go, and Back Again (2016) (opencredo.com)
954.
Unequal Cofounders (blog.eladgil.com)
955.
Show HN: T2b – A wicked-powerful text macro language for building binary files (github.com)
956.
Continuous urbanization in Japan (devonzuegel.com)
957.
Has Consciousness Lost Its Mind? (chronicle.com)
958.
America’s Millennials Are Waking Up to a Grim Financial Future (bloomberg.com)
959.
Fatalities vs. False Positives: The Lessons from the Tesla and Uber Crashes (hackaday.com)
960.
Eight low-tech ways to keep cool in a heatwave (2013) (bbc.co.uk)