June 2016 Archive
9871.
Debugging Node.js in Docker Using Node Inspector (keylocation.sg)
9872.
Bereaved anger over Father's Day Jawbone email advert (bbc.com)
9873.
Super Simple (supersimple.org)
9874.
A peek behind the curtain at GCHQ (bbc.co.uk)
9875.
Ask HN: What are people using for Continuous Deployment with Docker
9876.
How much you can make working on a movie (Movie credits with salary) (youtube.com)
9877.
Accern:Real-Time Financial News Platform for Trading (accern.com)
9878.
The future of agriculture (economist.com)
9879.
PHP 7.1.0 Alpha 1 Released (php.net)
9880.
Influx of Younger, Wealthier Residents Transforms U.S. Cities (wsj.com)
9881.
The Subprime Ad Crisis Is Here (medium.com)
9882.
Coder automates own job, gets fired (boingboing.net)
9883.
More Ethereum Attacks: Race to Empty Is the Real Deal (vessenes.com)
9884.
Amazon Engineer Lives on a Boat and Works from Hawaii (businessinsider.com)
9885.
Screw the Bootstrap CSS Framework #front End (blog.mrfrontend.org)
9886.
Nationwide Blackout in Kenya Caused by Marauding Monkey (arstechnica.com)
9887.
Plex Server Now Running on Nvidia SHIELD Android TV (blog.plex.tv)
9888.
Startup strip-mines data from social media for landlords, employers and dates (washingtonpost.com)
9889.
Machine classification and analysis of suicide-related communication on Twitter (orca.cf.ac.uk)
9890.
Here’s what India’s e-commerce war will boil down to (factordaily.com)
9891.
Visualizing Cyber Threats – 3d network graph (metastackio.github.io)
9892.
HTC vive available now (store.steampowered.com)
9893.
Restrictions on Payday Loans Hurt the Poor (bloomberg.com)
9894.
English prof's tweetstorm about 'King Lear' is literary community’s hottest beef (theverge.com)
9895.
Physical Key Extraction Attacks on PCs (m.cacm.acm.org)
9896.
Emails in Clinton Probe Dealt with Planned Drone Strikes (wsj.com)
9897.
Getting started with IRC (Yes, in 2016) (opensource.com)
9898.
Baby Bust: 2015 had lowest U.S. fertility rate ever, down 600,000 births (washingtonexaminer.com)
9899.
The Voting Habits of Americans Like You (nytimes.com)
9900.
Ask HN: Will domain/brand cybersquatters cause me trouble down the road?