June 2018 Archive
4531.
Apple is rebuilding Maps with its own data (theverge.com)
4532.
Questions About Bird Scooters and Their Recent $300M Funding, Answered (bothsidesofthetable.com)
4533.
A New Universal Music Player (android-developers.googleblog.com)
4534.
Google researchers create a scene-rendering AI (arstechnica.com)
4535.
Hackers took over the Gentoo Linux GitHub repository (techcrunch.com)
4536.
Fun with SQL: Functions in Postgres (citusdata.com)
4537.
Emacs from scratch (huytd.github.io)
4538.
More than 700 anti-Trump protests planned across all 50 states on June 30th (theguardian.com)
4539.
Intel’s firing of CEO Brian Krzanich is a cover for deeper problems (semiaccurate.com)
4540.
Why Curie’s no Einstein: A subtle gender bias in science (arstechnica.com)
4541.
A Nobel-winning economist’s guide to taming tech monopolies (qz.com)
4542.
How we use Clojure at King to write a game engine editor (medium.com)
4543.
How we discovered three poisonous books in our university library (theconversation.com)
4544.
Router Hacking 101 (blog.websecurify.com)
4545.
Facebook shared user data with 52 tech companies (engadget.com)
4546.
Nginx Tuning Tips: TLS/SSL HTTPS – Improved TTFB/latency (haydenjames.io)
4547.
Ask HN: Isnt Politics the most easiest field to be replaced with AI?
4548.
Ask HN: Should I quit my startup?
4549.
Ask HN: Can I kill the 'uses cookies' warning?
4550.
Ask HN: Why COBOL is not hip anymore?
4551.
Ask HN: What are your workstation peripherals of choice?
4552.
Ask HN: Is invite only product allowed in Show HN?
4553.
Ask HN: Aren't Netflix's autoplay video ads with audio egregious?
4554.
Ask HN: What are your hobbies?
4555.
Ask HN: What does my startup need to do to comply with GDPR?
4556.
Ask HN: What does it mean when managers start making all the tech decisions?
4557.
Which is the best Marketing and Sales strategy for online travel startup?
4558.
Here’s How You Can Help Fight Family Separation at the Border (amp.slate.com)
4559.
Ask HN: AWS lambda pricing/lock-in concerns
4560.
Ask HN: Web framework choice paralysis and commitment