June 2016 Archive
5341.
Instagram and Android: Four Years Later (engineering.instagram.com)
5342.
Stop using text based two-factor authentication (wired.com)
5343.
Show HN: Scrape 400k Walmart prices with open source Pickaxe DSL (raw.githubusercontent.com)
5344.
Chatbot app for banking wins CE-Europe’s biggest fintech hackathon (blog.hipwerk.com)
5345.
Aerobatic – GitHub Pages Alternative (aerobatic.com)
5346.
Time to ban coffee? How values dictate our use of precaution (risk-monger.com)
5347.
GitHub allows you to add a bio on your profile (github.com)
5348.
10 Data Acquisition Strategies for Startups (medium.com)
5349.
Facebook is removing chat from mobile website (i.imgur.com)
5350.
Why TOR browser always selects France as first hop for circuit?
5351.
Why Sons Hold Marriages Together (1843magazine.com)
5352.
It's time for Slack to get physical (code.viget.com)
5353.
How did PocketNC survive and thrive? A hardware startup that should have failed (hackaday.com)
5354.
Is there a chance Theranos may have been on to something?
5355.
Guido van Rossum – Python Language – PyCon 2016 (youtube.com)
5356.
The only woman in the room (medium.com)
5357.
Apple Releases First Preview of Swift 3.0 for Developers (macrumors.com)
5358.
Freeze Frame File System – From Cornell (fffs.codeplex.com)
5359.
Buying Bitcoin Just Got Way Easier (blog.coinbase.com)
5360.
No Venture Capital Needed, or Wanted (nytimes.com)
5361.
The Art of Shipping Early and Often (themacro.com)
5362.
Show HN: Find your remote job in tech (workremotely.io)
5363.
Show HN: iTermocil – Automated project command/pane layouts in iTerm (github.com)
5364.
Introducing owncloud foundation (owncloud.com)
5365.
Show HN: Markdown Navigator (vladsch.com)
5366.
Designing a Code Teaching Robot for Kids (imgur.com)
5367.
How Dungeons and Dragons Is Frighteningly Close to Real Life (medium.com)
5368.
Read HN from your terminal (github.com)
5369.
Wal-Mart says it is 6-9 months from using drones to check warehouse inventory (reuters.com)
5370.
Intel's data center chief talks machine learning – just don't ask about GPUs (pcworld.com)