June 2018 Archive
991.
Dissolving the Fermi Paradox (arxiv.org)
992.
Steve Jobs Promised Open Source FaceTime Back in 2010: What Happened? (cnet.com)
993.
New GPU-Accelerated Supercomputers Change the Balance of Power on the TOP500 (top500.org)
994.
A Life-Saving Checklist (2007) (newyorker.com)
995.
Space junk mission deploys from the International Space Station (gov.uk)
996.
Math and front-end (chenhuijing.com)
997.
Show HN: Kubernetes operator to automatically deploy and run Tor hidden services (github.com)
998.
AT&T to Acquire Time Warner (about.att.com)
999.
If a pilot ejects, what is the autopilot programmed to do? (aviation.stackexchange.com)
1000.
Association of Type 2 Diabetes with Titanium Dioxide Crystals in the Pancreas (pubs.acs.org)
1001.
FPGAs becoming more SoC-like (semiengineering.com)
1002.
Inside America's U-2 Spyplane [video] (wsj.com)
1003.
Uber won its license back in London (businessinsider.com)
1004.
Usql: v0.7.0 released (github.com)
1005.
Reverse Shell from an OpenVPN Configuration File (medium.com)
1006.
Show HN: Python library for learning binarytrees (github.com)
1007.
Organicity in abstract strategy games (nickbentley.games)
1008.
The US Mint lost $69M making pennies last year (qz.com)
1009.
Barcelona residents used sensors to demonstrate high noise levels at night (bbc.com)
1010.
Radical Swiss financial reform campaign faces defeat (reuters.com)
1011.
Web Code is a solved Problem – how about fixing Web UI next? (weblog.west-wind.com)
1012.
Forget GDPR, EU's New Copyright Proposal Will Be a Disaster for the Internet (techdirt.com)
1013.
The last known unidentified marking on the Saturn V S-IC (apollosaturncom.blogspot.com)
1014.
Massive Martian dust storm endangers NASA rover (nature.com)
1015.
A one-size-fits-all database doesn't fit anyone (allthingsdistributed.com)
1016.
How a Chinese businessman became the largest supplier of pyrotechnics in the US (washingtonpost.com)
1017.
Aerospike Engines: Why aren't we using them now? [video] (youtube.com)
1018.
How Ceiling Fans Allowed Slaves to Eavesdrop on Plantation Owners (atlasobscura.com)
1019.
Facebook’s retreat from the news business (slate.com)
1020.
New deep learning technique solves Rubik's Cube without assistance (technologyreview.com)