June 2016 Archive
7201.
Locate the Hate: Detecting Tweets Against Blacks (aaai.org)
7202.
I had to leave the U.S. to stop pretending to be an extrovert (salon.com)
7203.
Inside Vitol: how the world's largest oil trader makes billions (bloomberg.com)
7204.
LibrePlanet videos and slides: Snowden, Stallman, Sandler and more (fsf.org)
7205.
LibrePlanet forever Watch sessions from 2016 online (fsf.org)
7206.
Show HN: Kep – CLI contact manager in Go (github.com)
7207.
The Perks Are Great. Just Don’t Ask Us What We Do. (50OnRed Adware Business) (backchannel.com)
7208.
QNAP selects snaps and Ubuntu to bring IOT apps to its NAS (insights.ubuntu.com)
7209.
Metflux – influxDB reporter for the go-metrics library (github.com)
7210.
How to Go from Fear-Driven to Freedom-Centric Organizations (forbes.com)
7211.
Improve your user research by tracking a simple bias metric (medium.com)
7212.
CSS at BBC Sport (medium.com)
7213.
Prince of Persia Port for Roku Box and TVs (github.com)
7214.
Offline installation of npm packages (addyosmani.com)
7215.
The Afterlife of Polaroid (thenation.com)
7216.
What does modern slavery look like? (bbc.com)
7217.
Indie.vc v.2 Release Notes (medium.com)
7218.
AMD's Radeon RX 480 brings high-end graphics to the masses for just $200 (pcworld.com)
7219.
I accidentally wiped a GitHub organization that had a few popular repos on it (seld.be)
7220.
Indiscriminate use of CTEs considered harmful (adpgtech.blogspot.com)
7221.
'Hipster coffee' gets Australia hot and frothing (bbc.co.uk)
7222.
TIL Slack consultants charge up to $1000 a day (bloomberg.com)
7223.
Good logging practice in Python (victorlin.me)
7224.
I Took 116 Vitamin Pills in a Month and Didn't Feel Any Different (thememo.com)
7225.
A game-dev post-mortem (atomicarmies.com)
7226.
Wearable Tech Claims It Can Make You Happy (thememo.com)
7227.
Python docs, easier than Sphinx (github.com)
7228.
Systems Past: the only 8 software innovations we actually use (davidad.github.io)
7229.
Concurrency Primitives in Intel 64 Assembly (davidad.github.io)
7230.
To Protect Soldiers from Bombs, Military Scientists Build a Better Dummy (nytimes.com)