June 2016 Archive
8791.
Craigslist Scammer Interview (infoworld.com)
8792.
Problem in Rust adoption (sanxiyn.blogspot.com)
8793.
Could Slack Kill Facebook? (theatlantic.com)
8794.
Indian Government Establishes $2B Fund of Funds for Funding Start-Ups (pib.nic.in)
8795.
Stratified Synthesis: Automatically Learning the X86-64 Instruction Set [pdf] (stefanheule.com)
8796.
1.2B Taxi Rides on AWS RDS Running PostgreSQL (tech.marksblogg.com)
8797.
Rory McIlroy opts out of Rio Olympics over Zika concerns (cbc.ca)
8798.
11 Beautiful Japanese Words That Don't Exist in English (theodysseyonline.com)
8799.
You Can Finally Train Neural Networks on AMD and Intel GPUs (Torch) (arxiv.org)
8800.
MSI and ASUS Send VGA Review Samples with Higher Clocks Than Retail Cards (techpowerup.com)
8801.
Don't buy a Tesla Model 3 (fourwheelfuture.com)
8802.
You can automatically spoil GoT to your friends, because people are horrible (thenextweb.com)
8803.
How Many Calories We Burn When We Sit, Stand or Walk (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
8804.
Oriel WordPress Ad-Blocking (finance.yahoo.com)
8805.
Customer Lifetime Value: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls and Build Smarter Metrics (strong.io)
8806.
Twilio: A Retrospective (medium.com)
8807.
How Quantum Mechanics Could Be Even Weirder (theatlantic.com)
8808.
Quantum physics presents particular limits on human knowledge (economist.com)
8809.
Europe Will Spend €1B to Turn Quantum Physics into Quantum Technology (spectrum.ieee.org)
8810.
Simple Postgres for Node.js (github.com)
8811.
Andrew Helwer: Live Lecture on Paxos and TLA+, 10-11:30am PDT (groups.google.com)
8812.
Liberty Mutual Unveils Video Claim Filing (libertymutual.com)
8813.
The Healthy Programmer Manifesto (medium.com)
8814.
Study: schools that give away condoms see more teen births, not fewer (vox.com)
8815.
Amazon.com now HTTPS by default (amazon.com)
8816.
Amazon's Cheapest Kindle Just Got Even Better (amazon.com)
8817.
SamDunk: eMMC backdoor leading to bootloader unlock on Samsung Galaxy Devices [pdf] (theroot.ninja)
8818.
An Elastic Stack Primer (ponyfoo.com)
8819.
This is the “growth hack” that got my whole company started (hackernoon.com)
8820.
Ask HN: Is it common to be evaluated by software estimation and task rejection?