June 2016 Archive
4741.
First Wave at Omaha Beach (theatlantic.com)
4742.
Model X crashes into building at high speed, owner claims accelerated on its own (electrek.co)
4743.
Show HN: Stop Guessing How Much to Charge for In App Purchases (blog.improve.ai)
4744.
Artificial Muscles to Bring Relief to Robotic Tenseness (hackaday.com)
4745.
Why Torus? (thrawn01.org)
4746.
Public School 188 – Where Nearly Half of Pupils Are Homeless (nytimes.com)
4747.
Elixir 1.3’s mix xref working its magic in a real world example (pragtob.wordpress.com)
4748.
Intero (Haskell Development Environment) for Emacs (commercialhaskell.github.io)
4749.
We Are Raising a Generation of False Entrepreneurs (medium.com)
4750.
Show HN: Metaport – a place to discover great independent YouTube channels (metaport.co)
4751.
SendHub (YC W12) has been acquired by Cameo Global (blog.sendhub.com)
4752.
Contemporary architecture is more interested in mega projects for elites (jacobinmag.com)
4753.
Feynman at Thinking Machines [photos] (mission-base.com)
4754.
Revisiting Daala Technology Demos (people.xiph.org)
4755.
A Coalition Says to Congress: End 702 or Enact Reforms (eff.org)
4756.
Mobiles to blame as number of teenagers with tinnitus reaches ‘alarming levels’ (dailymail.co.uk)
4757.
Unsolved math problems: The Moving Sofa (en.wikipedia.org)
4758.
Why Central Banks Will Issue Digital Currency (medium.com)
4759.
Tor Developer Jacob Appelbaum Resigns Amid Sex Abuse Claims (wired.com)
4760.
Select works poorly (tedunangst.com)
4761.
Stop the Bots from Killing Broadway (nytimes.com)
4762.
Uber Is Keeping Saudi Women ‘In Their Place’ (thememo.com)
4763.
Dr. Dave Syer on Reactive Programming Part I: The Reactive Landscape (spring.io)
4764.
The Patent Scam (youtube.com)
4765.
5 Things Men Can Learn from Women Entrepreneurs (medium.com)
4766.
A Complete Tutorial to Learn Data Science in R from Scratch (datasciencecentral.com)
4767.
Statsbot and Mixpanel partner to give everyone access to their data (blog.mixpanel.com)
4768.
The Lawyer Who Stands Between Hackers and Prison (buzzfeed.com)
4769.
Big data, the cloud – FANUC and Kuka? (robohub.org)
4770.
Tech firms say FBI wants browsing history without warrant (engadget.com)