June 2018 Archive
1591.
Underwater Tunnels Revolutionize the Faroes (maritime-executive.com)
1592.
The Strange Case of the Missing Joyce Scholar (nytimes.com)
1593.
JS Paint has a new domain, jspaint.app (jspaint.app)
1594.
Stripe won't work with lower than TLS 1.2, starting tomorrow (support.stripe.com)
1595.
California Can Lead the Way in Open Access (eff.org)
1596.
Van Gogh’s Japanese Idyll (hyperallergic.com)
1597.
Teefax – A community teletext service (teastop.co.uk)
1598.
An overview of gradient descent optimization algorithms (ruder.io)
1599.
When does satire become misinformation? (quod.us)
1600.
Bitcoin Drops Back Below $6,000 as 2018 Loss Approaches 60% (bloomberg.com)
1601.
The Day I Drove for Amazon Flex (theatlantic.com)
1602.
Android Studio 3.2 Beta (android-developers.googleblog.com)
1603.
Tusk: an unofficial, open-source Evernote app (github.com)
1604.
Devuan ASCII 2.0.0 stable release (devuan.org)
1605.
Toxic Substances Portal - Perfluoroalkyls (atsdr.cdc.gov)
1606.
Taking Another Person’s Perspective Doesn’t Help You Understand Them (nautil.us)
1607.
Special Paint on the Hood of the World War II Jeep Could Detect Mustard Gas (jalopnik.com)
1608.
HIPAA and Artificial Intelligence (ailawadvisor.com)
1609.
Ask HN: Good books/resources that provide overviews of large industries?
1610.
Nearly two centuries ago, France was first hit by a data network attack (2017) (1843magazine.com)
1611.
One Woman Who Knew Her Rights Forced Border Patrol Off a Greyhound Bus (aclu.org)
1612.
Hacking around with a RealSense depth camera and Python (erikorndahl.com)
1613.
FreeBSD 11.2 Release Notes (freebsd.org)
1614.
Observations of the missing baryons in the warm–hot intergalactic medium (nature.com)
1615.
Google Cloud Platform Finland, No National Connectivity (sami-lehtinen.net)
1616.
A general technique for automating NES games (2013) (cs.cmu.edu)
1617.
A history of CPAN (2015) (github.com)
1618.
People are ‘ghosting’ at work, and it's driving recruiters crazy (linkedin.com)
1619.
The U.S Just Beat China to develop the world's fastest supercomputer (nytimes.com)
1620.
JSON-Based Universal Messaging Format (2017) (github.com)