June 2018 Archive
1831.
Python 3.7.0 is now available (mail-archive.com)
1832.
How ranchers in the West survive on their winnings from rodeo riding (washingtonpost.com)
1833.
A Landmark Rat Study on the Origins of Alcoholism (theatlantic.com)
1834.
California Privacy Bill would reign in Silicon Valley information brokers power (wired.com)
1835.
Show HN: Verdaccio – Open-Source Lightweight private NPM proxy registry (verdaccio.org)
1836.
Clarifications on the Incapsula Redis security report (antirez.com)
1837.
13-Year-Old Charged with Felony for Recording Conversation with School Principal (reason.com)
1838.
The Origin and History of Apache Arrow (dremio.com)
1839.
European Commission not GDPR compliant though it was responsible for the law (inews.co.uk)
1840.
The haunting surrealism of Victor Brauner (dangerousminds.net)
1841.
In an age of all-knowing algorithms, how do we choose not to know? (nautil.us)
1842.
Show HN: Blockchain GPUs Unchained-Running Neural Nets Without Hurting Hash Rate (medium.com)
1843.
Ask HN: How will it go for Raspberry Pi in the coming years?
1844.
Ask HN: What is your blogging platform of choice in 2018?
1845.
Motorists ‘are being misled by autonomous driving aids’ – report (theguardian.com)
1846.
The Diabetes Cure That Most Insurance Companies Won't Pay For (gizmodo.com)
1847.
Why Apple doesn’t care about professional Mac users anymore (2016) (jasonlefkowitz.net)
1848.
Ask HN: How can I make money when I am bored?
1849.
FDA Repays Industry by Rushing Risky Drugs to Market (propublica.org)
1850.
Unlisted Links Aren’t Quite as Private as YouTube Promised (psafe.com)
1851.
Why has Victoria tube station started to smell like roast meat? (citymetric.com)
1852.
Lang5 – A Stack-Based Array Language (lang5.sourceforge.net)
1853.
Why working on a side project is your best move as a developer (medium.freecodecamp.org)
1854.
Facebook confirms data-sharing agreements with Chinese firms (bbc.com)
1855.
Attacks against GPG-signed APT repositories (blog.packagecloud.io)
1856.
ICE hacked its algorithmic risk-assessment tool, it always recommended detention (boingboing.net)
1857.
Speeding Up Compilation Time with Scalac-profiling (scala-lang.org)
1858.
Reclaiming RSS (ar.al)
1859.
Sotheby’s top art forgery detective (theguardian.com)
1860.
Online museum of vintage, abandoned, and pre-release software (winworldpc.com)