June 2015 Archive
331.
The Batteriser Explained (eevblog.com)
332.
Linode turns 12, transitions from Xen to KVM (blog.linode.com)
333.
Useful Python Libraries for Startups (blog.instavest.com)
334.
Bootcards (bootcards.org)
335.
Computer Scientists Are Astir After Baidu Team Is Barred from A.I. Competition (nytimes.com)
336.
The Lonely End: in aging Japan, thousands die alone and unnoticed (roadsandkingdoms.com)
337.
Why Google Employees Quit (2009) (techcrunch.com)
338.
Unreal Engine 4.8 Released (unrealengine.com)
339.
Using Protobuf instead of JSON to communicate with a front end (blog.wearewizards.io)
340.
Alleged $7.5B fraud in online advertising (moz.com)
341.
An X86 Design Flaw Allowing Universal Privilege Escalation (blackhat.com)
342.
Docker Jumpstart (github.com)
343.
Aneurysm (lithub.com)
344.
Concise electronics for geeks (2010) (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
345.
Why Wolfram Mathematica did not use Lisp (2002) (ymeme.com)
346.
No Time to Be Nice at Work (nytimes.com)
347.
National IPv6 launch day in Finland (viestintavirasto.fi)
348.
OpenGL API Documentation (docs.gl)
349.
Ask HN: Company got acquired, new contract seems oppressive
350.
Business Can Pay to Train Its Own Work Force (chronicle.com)
351.
Useful Techniques in Go (arslan.io)
352.
Back to SF After the U.S. Digital Service (insouciant.org)
353.
Warner Bros Suspends Sales of Batman: Arkham Knight PC Version (community.wbgames.com)
354.
PicoC: A very small C interpreter (github.com)
355.
A Look inside Google’s Data Center Networks (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
356.
Interview with James Simons, Billionaire Mathematician [video] (youtube.com)
357.
Tarsnap GUI for the desktop (mail.tarsnap.com)
358.
Unix is not an acceptable Unix (mkremins.github.io)
359.
“Thank You” in Hindi and English Mean Very Different Things (theatlantic.com)
360.
Cancer Doctor Leading the Attack on Astronomical Drug Prices (bloomberg.com)