June 2018 Archive
4891.
More Ruby awesomeness – A Ruby-like language for writing Ruby C extensions (github.com)
4892.
Why We Disagree with The New York Times (newsroom.fb.com)
4893.
The unwelcome revival of ‘race science’ (theguardian.com)
4894.
Crunchbase Reporting GitHub Acquisition by Microsoft (crunchbase.com)
4895.
Portugal solved its heroin crisis by decriminalizing all drugs [vid] (twitter.com)
4896.
The Thoughts of a Spider Web (quantamagazine.org)
4897.
New radiocarbon cycle research may alter history (news.cornell.edu)
4898.
New material regenerates dental enamel, researchers say (upi.com)
4899.
How a Hacker Proved Cops Used a Secret Government Phone Tracker to Find Him (politico.com)
4900.
TensorFlow for Dummies (itbook.store)
4901.
Xlisp – BYTE 1983 and still going (xlisp.org)
4902.
Are Politicians More Dangerous to American Democracy Than ISIS or Al Qaeda? (bigthink.com)
4903.
Petition: Stop Microsoft from Buying GitHub (change.org)
4904.
AtherGrid for All EVs Locate. Connect. Charge (atherenergy.com)
4905.
Genome Comparisons in 4 Milliseconds (pilosa.com)
4906.
Why I'm building conductor (medium.com)
4907.
Improving Ruby Concurrency (codeotaku.com)
4908.
Google AMP and the website obesity problem (blog.artemix.org)
4909.
Safari in iOS 12 will stop Like and Share buttons to track users (twitter.com)
4910.
Thinking Notebook and Markdown IDE (mindforger.com)
4911.
The human scalability of “DevOps” (medium.com)
4912.
​The Killer Chromebook: Google's I7 Pixelbook (zdnet.com)
4913.
Howard Schultz to Step Down as Starbucks Executive Chairman (nytimes.com)
4914.
Rue La La Acquires Gilt (fastcompany.com)
4915.
Improving Deep Learning Performance with AutoAugment (ai.googleblog.com)
4916.
Books for the modern programmer (medium.com)
4917.
iOS 12 Includes Setting to Disable USB Access (macrumors.com)
4918.
Understanding AWS VPC – – In Layperson’s Terms (infoq Article) (infoq.com)
4919.
Researchers use immune-cell ‘army’ to battle another tough cancer (washingtonpost.com)
4920.
Version 4.17 of the Linux kernel is here… and version 5.0 isn’t far away (betanews-com.cdn.ampproject.org)