June 2016 Archive
8431.
Launching a Startup from Scratch (processd.com)
8432.
SQLite and Android N (ericsink.com)
8433.
A delightful piece of spam from Xfinity (robertheaton.com)
8434.
The Forrest Gump of the Internet (theatlantic.com)
8435.
Find Was Too Damn Slow, So We Fixed It (dlang.org)
8436.
Optimization Methods for Large-Scale Machine Learning (arxiv.org)
8437.
Working Alone (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
8438.
Wand to Join Microsoft (wandlabs.com)
8439.
This is what Star Wars looks like running on Magic Leap (roadtovr.com)
8440.
Google Trolls Everyone with Android Namey McNameface (techweez.com)
8441.
XSS on Google worth $5000 (twitter.com)
8442.
Un-Googled: Trudeau government had Harper web pages removed from search results (ipolitics.ca)
8443.
My Bathroom Mirror Is Smarter Than Yours (medium.com)
8444.
Show HN: 3D Graphics from Scratch (github.com)
8445.
Can I ship software faster than you? With these workflows, yeah (distelli.com)
8446.
Amazon hires AI expert to ward off Google in its cloud business (recode.net)
8447.
SpaceX misses landing on a drone ship in the ocean breaking the company's streak (mashable.com)
8448.
Moscow, Russia: CloudFlare’s 83rd data center (blog.cloudflare.com)
8449.
Securing your E-commerce business, Visually Explained (blog.barricade.io)
8450.
Three Investments with an Instant Guaranteed Return (mrmoneymustache.com)
8451.
Enroute – React router with a small footprint for modern browsers (github.com)
8452.
Getting Concord on the DC/OS Universe (concord.io)
8453.
The Philosophy of Django Channels (aeracode.org)
8454.
Wikimedia to US: Don't fix what isn't broken in copyright law (blog.wikimedia.org)
8455.
Liberty and Airbnb (theamericanconservative.com)
8456.
An empirical study on incentivizing users to ignore security advice (2014) [pdf] (andrew.cmu.edu)
8457.
CPU, GPU, or FPGA? What type of processor to choose (semiengineering.com)
8458.
Why is Atlassian paying for people to take classes on Coursera? (twitter.com)
8459.
Firebase vs. Parse Server (blog.back4app.com)
8460.
A Bit of Afternoon Cheer: Google Charmed by Grandma's Polite Searches (npr.org)