June 2018 Archive
5341.
You wanted a banana but you got a gorilla holding the banana (johndcook.com)
5342.
The End of Owning Music: How CDs and Downloads Died (rollingstone.com)
5343.
Escape from System D, episode V (davmac.wordpress.com)
5344.
What Happens If Your JWT Is Stolen? (developer.okta.com)
5345.
Airlines Providing Attendants Customer Data (archive.is)
5346.
What I Learned by Teaching Fourth Grade Girls to Code (medium.com)
5347.
From Ruby and ActiveRecord to Rust and Diesel (patshaughnessy.net)
5348.
Why Florida is struggling with an unusually severe HIV/AIDS problem (sciencemag.org)
5349.
Ask HN: Querying across microservices
5350.
OpenBSD Disabling SMT / Hyper Threading Due to Security Concerns (phoronix.com)
5351.
The government is blocking life-saving research into MDMA and magic mushrooms (independent.co.uk)
5352.
Machine Learning for Apache Solr, Elasticsearch and Vespa (youtube.com)
5353.
Falsehoods programmers believe about email APIs (flutemail.com)
5354.
Nix and Bazel = fully reproducible, incremental builds (tweag.io)
5355.
Scaling Postgres at Affinity with Citus (build.affinity.co)
5356.
How Tidal got so fucked (gizmodo.com)
5357.
Product Hunt is the new TechCrunch (indiehackers.com)
5358.
The ‘Right to Try’ Could Cost Dying Patients a Fortune (bloomberg.com)
5359.
#00000000000000000021e800c1e8df51b22c1588e5a624bea17e9faa34b2dc4a (twitter.com)
5360.
Star Wars Spinoffs on Hold at Lucasfilm (collider.com)
5361.
The Case Against Work (philosophersmag.com)
5362.
New EU copyright filtering law threatens the internet as we knew it (theverge.com)
5363.
Koko the Gorilla Dies; Redrew the Lines of Animal-Human Communication (npr.org)
5364.
Reasons to avoid serverless (trek10.com)
5365.
Last Rites for a Boeing 747 (wsj.com)
5366.
Polynomial Regression as an Alternative to Neural Nets (arxiv.org)
5367.
A Deep Dive into Cisco’s Use of Merchant Switch Chips (nextplatform.com)
5368.
Scaling Kubernetes for 25M Users (medium.com)
5369.
Decentralized code distribution for the future of open source (medium.com)
5370.
Upgrading to Node v8 has significantly reduced our operating costs (blog.ably.io)