June 2018 Archive
1501.
Steam store to sell VR porn video games (independent.co.uk)
1502.
C++17 Features That Will Make Your Code Simpler (fluentcpp.com)
1503.
Ask HN: Which project management and team communication software do you use?
1504.
Microsoft Office rewrite to React.js nears completion (react-etc.net)
1505.
Inside the Windows 95 File System (1997) [pdf] (tenox.net)
1506.
Google Leads Series A Investment Round in KaiOS to Connect Next Billion Users (kaiostech.com)
1507.
Show HN: DeepSpeech based automated transcription service
1508.
Some Words on Programming the Atari Jaguar (2006) (alive.atari.org)
1509.
Ask HN: What is the best blog/article you read on internet?
1510.
Please, no GitHub (2015) (lists.gnu.org)
1511.
No: Body: Wants: To: Write: – YAML (noyaml.com)
1512.
When a College Takes on American Poverty (theatlantic.com)
1513.
Ask HN: Why are submissions staying on the front page for longer?
1514.
Justice Anthony Kennedy to Retire from Supreme Court (cnn.com)
1515.
Bitcoin Bloodbath Nears Dot-Com Levels as Many Tokens Go to Zero (bloomberg.com)
1516.
BreezyPDF Lite: HTML to PDF generation as a Service (github.com)
1517.
Get out of my building (2009) (steveblank.com)
1518.
The effect of cryptocurrency mining on LTE spectrum (github.com)
1519.
Known Unknowns (harpers.org)
1520.
Sloc Cloc and Code – What Happened on the Way to Faster Cloc (boyter.org)
1521.
Evidence for biological shaping of hair ice (2015) [pdf] (biogeosciences.net)
1522.
Making buildings, cars and planes from materials based on plant fibres (economist.com)
1523.
4Chan Is Turning 15–And Remains the Internet's Teenager (wired.com)
1524.
Alphabet shareholders reject diversity proposal backed by employees (reuters.com)
1525.
Revisting Neuromancer After Three Decades (skmurphy.com)
1526.
Content moderation became an industrial process (logicmag.io)
1527.
Google was in the running to acquire GitHub, according to head of its cloud arm (bloomberg.com)
1528.
Carbon monoxide alarms removed from Amazon and eBay after failing safety tests (independent.co.uk)
1529.
IEEE 754 Floating Point Type in C++ (kkimdev.github.io)
1530.
Early printed book contains rare evidence of medieval spectacles (2012) (sites.utexas.edu)