June 2016 Archive
3721.
France launches massive meteor-spotting network (nature.com)
3722.
Yes, There Have Been Aliens (nytimes.com)
3723.
Pioneering women in computer science (1995) [pdf] (courses.cs.washington.edu)
3724.
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Lives in the Future (bloomberg.com)
3725.
Java EE 8 in Crisis (xenonique.co.uk)
3726.
Did Google Manipulate Search for Hillary? (youtube.com)
3727.
Show HN: 854byte synth written entirly in JavaScript (jsbin.com)
3728.
Android needs this privacy id (code.google.com)
3729.
Why this German connected car company likes Seattle better than Silicon Valley (bizjournals.com)
3730.
Tell Leader Nancy Pelosi to Stand Against the TPP (eff.org)
3731.
Google's 'bench' program keeps executives at the company when not leading (businessinsider.com)
3732.
The State of Go 2016 Survey (medium.com)
3733.
K-Nearest Neighbors from Scratch (lettier.github.io)
3734.
Terrorism Again Thrust into Presidential Politics (wsj.com)
3735.
How to become known in your industry (medium.com)
3736.
Terror Shooting at Gay Nightclub in Orlando Leaves 51 Dead, 53 Wounded (wsj.com)
3737.
The World Nears Peak Fossil Fuels for Electricity (bloomberg.com)
3738.
Show HN: A default .htaccess that improves every site (github.com)
3739.
Kubernetes co-founder's advice on starting projects (medium.com)
3740.
What’s False About True Color (medium.com)
3741.
The Algorithmic Foundations of Differential Privacy (2014) [pdf] (cis.upenn.edu)
3742.
Scality's Open Source Server Software for Dev, Test and Production of Apps with S3 (s3.scality.com)
3743.
Git 2.9 is out (blog.bitbucket.org)
3744.
Recap of last week's DevOps West conference (blog.launchdarkly.com)
3745.
Barefoot Networks unveils programmable switch (finance.yahoo.com)
3746.
One third of mammals can't flee climate change, new estimate finds (researchgate.net)
3747.
Search Is On for King Henry I, Who May Be Buried Under a Parking Lot (nytimes.com)
3748.
Parker Conrad, (ex-Zenefits CEO), is hiring engineer #1
3749.
How LinkedIn failed (theverge.com)
3750.
Code Warriors: NSA's Codebreakers and the Secret Intelligence War (kirkusreviews.com)