June 2018 Archive
8671.
Beware the ‘mother of all credit bubbles’ (washingtonpost.com)
8672.
Quasi-War (en.wikipedia.org)
8673.
Secret identities wouldn’t fool modern face recognition (towardsdatascience.com)
8674.
How to Ask Questions the Smart Way (Updated: 21 May 2014) (catb.org)
8675.
NSA could have access to data on Microsoft-owned GitHub (itwire.com)
8676.
Smashbros Ultimate “how to play” page (try on desktop and mobile) (smashbros.com)
8677.
A Pizza or Not a Pizza (youtube.com)
8678.
Ask HN: How should business students think about tech companies
8679.
Installing Antergos Linux on an Ideapad 720s dual booting with Windows 10 (medium.com)
8680.
Is India an over-ventured market?
8681.
Show HN: DAppBridge – Ethereum Oracle Service (github.com)
8682.
Laird Hamilton's age-busting 10-point plan to supercharge your body (theguardian.com)
8683.
Will we ever colonise an asteroid? (bbc.com)
8684.
Bloom Energy files for IPO (sec.gov)
8685.
Detecting Sarcasm with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
8686.
How (and Why) Ed-Tech Companies Are Tracking Students' Feelings (edweek.org)
8687.
Ask HN: Wealthy Saudi oligarchs in pre-1980s not knowing to fill cars with gas?
8688.
VW fined one billion euro by German prosecutors over dieselgate (reuters.com)
8689.
Ask HN: What are some well paying part-time jobs for cash-strapped founders
8690.
Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest should be worried (play.google.com)
8691.
JSONbin (jsonbin.io)
8692.
Poll: Would you like to join a Facebook alternative?
8693.
Ask HN: The best resources for getting into Neural Networks?
8694.
Purism – Wiki (wiki.puri.sm)
8695.
AP Investigation: Local fish isn’t always local (apnews.com)
8696.
If iPhone Moves to USB-C, We Must Embrace One Last Dongle – Motherboard (motherboard.vice.com)
8697.
“Worse is Better” philosophy (twitter.com)
8698.
Ask HN: What is the performance of CPUs post-Meltdown/Spectre
8699.
Woman sues Nasa for right to own moon dust ‘given to her by Neil Armstrong’ (independent.co.uk)
8700.
New App Tells Which Stephen King Novels You Will Like (wsj.com)