June 2016 Archive
8581.
Ariane 5 delivers its heaviest commercial payload (esa.int)
8582.
Smile, you’re in the FBI face-recognition database (arstechnica.com)
8583.
Money for nothing: Why a universal basic income is a step too far (brookings.edu)
8584.
Oakland loses third police chief in 9 days, will operate under civilian control (latimes.com)
8585.
Algerian government blocks Facebook, Instagram, Twitter during exams (dia-algerie.com)
8586.
NASA’s new X-plane and the future of electric aircraft (techcrunch.com)
8587.
Are You a SLAPP Victim? Tell Your Story to Congress (eff.org)
8588.
Big Win for User-Generated Content Hosts in Vimeo Case (eff.org)
8589.
How Google Finds Your Needle in the Web's Haystack (ams.org)
8590.
Bourgeois Equality (reason.com)
8591.
Runcible (indiegogo.com)
8592.
Backyard transpiler 101 (medium.com)
8593.
The trig pillars that helped map Great Britain (bbc.co.uk)
8594.
There is no way to screen for deadly pancreatic cancer (justinmiller.io)
8595.
Favorite Swift 3.0 Features (swift.ayaka.me)
8596.
Ross Ulbricht created Silk Road and deserved life sentence, DOJ argues (arstechnica.com)
8597.
Keyboard mouse navigation on OS X (github.com)
8598.
Sequential Consistency (modernescpp.com)
8599.
Why I love basic auth (rdegges.com)
8600.
The Strange Power of a Medieval Poem about the Death of a Child (newyorker.com)
8601.
Evolution of C programming practices – Unix 1973–2015 (kristerw.blogspot.com)
8602.
How Publishing White Papers Can Increase Your Revenue by 2500 Percent (siliconvalleyglobe.com)
8603.
Imapfilter – cleaning up your mailbox and some Gmail tricks (syshero.org)
8604.
Study: Ignoring People for Phones Is the New Normal (theatlantic.com)
8605.
Using dependent and polymorphic types for safer development of smart contracts [pdf] (publications.lib.chalmers.se)
8606.
Blue Origin flies reusable suborbital rocket for fourth time (spaceflightnow.com)
8607.
Startup spending guide: When freebies will do (techcrunch.com)
8608.
The startup trying to clean up Wall Street became an official stock exchange (theverge.com)
8609.
Boon or burden: what has the EU ever done for science? (nature.com)
8610.
This GIF Shows the Evolution of the Breaking News from Orlando (nytimes.com)