Intel Gets Chip Order from Apple
(bloomberg.com)
June 2016 Archive
9901.
9902.
The Ad Campaign That Convinced Americans to Pay for Water
(priceonomics.com)
9903.
9904.
Creating a DNA Record with CRISPR
(mobile.the-scientist.com)
9905.
Carbon Planets in the Early Universe
(mnras.oxfordjournals.org)
9906.
Authorization for humans (Python Package)
(github.com)
9907.
Chardin.js – overlay instructions
(github.com)
9908.
9909.
DarkForest, the Facebook Go engine
(github.com)
9910.
IoT wireless hacking – LoRa on the LimeSDR
(myriadrf.org)
9911.
Macro-Economics Struggles to Cope with Reality
(bloomberg.com)
9912.
Who earned the first computer science PhD?
(cacm.acm.org)
9913.
9914.
Movie written by AI algorithm turns out to be hilarious and intense
(arstechnica.co.uk)
9915.
Apple Is Fighting a Secret War to Keep You from Repairing Your Phone
(hardware.slashdot.org)
9916.
9917.
My Explanation for the Sudden Rise in Ransomware
(danielmiessler.com)
9918.
I'm a teapot
(github.com)
9919.
Vernor Vinge on the Singularity
(mindstalk.net)
9920.
Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes takes big gamble at conference
(sfchronicle.com)
9921.
Using Slack as a Personal Knowledge Hub – Preslav Rachev
(linkedin.com)
9922.
The dilemmas of trying to live ethically
(theguardian.com)
9923.
9924.
How inefficient can a sort algorithm be?
(arxiv.org)
9925.
9926.
Two Years Later, Russian Submarine Requalified as “Swedish Object”
(sverigesradio.se)
9927.
Reservation System Cwic goes open source
(github.com)
9928.
Guidelines to choose a JavaScript library
(sheshbabu.com)
9929.
Low-level vs. high-level languages
(medium.com)
9930.
The Books of Bokonon
(cs.uni.edu)