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June 2018 Archive
6121.
6122.
Why DigitalOcean Chose Ceph to Build Block Storage
(blog.digitalocean.com)
6123.
Device allows a personal computer to process huge graphs
(news.mit.edu)
6124.
What's the Best City for Software Engineers?
(spectrum.ieee.org)
6125.
6126.
Intel dodges every question at Apache Pass/Xpoint launch
(semiaccurate.com)
6127.
Are you a digital sharecropper (2009)
(blog.codinghorror.com)
6128.
6129.
Worker-owned co-ops are coming for the digital gig economy
(fastcompany.com)
6130.
Existential risks to software engineering (2018)
(theaccidentalengineer.com)
6131.
The Philosophy of Computational Complexity
(ristret.com)
6132.
6133.
6134.
Why we think giant pterosaurs could fly
(markwitton-com.blogspot.com)
6135.
Web Code is a solved Problem: How about fixing Web UI next?
(weblog.west-wind.com)
6136.
6137.
Social Media Tax to Prevent Gossip: Uganda Government
(engadget.com)
6138.
State Websites Are Hackable – And That Could Compromise Election Security
(fivethirtyeight.com)
6139.
6140.
Announcing TypeScript 2.9
(blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
6141.
How SMTP works?
(swipemail.io)
6142.
Nvidia Takes More Control of Its GPU Compute Platform
(nextplatform.com)
6143.
6 proofs the rise of machines has begun
(hackernoon.com)
6144.
Fractal: a Gnome Matrix chat client
(fedoramagazine.org)
6145.
6146.
Gordon Moore’s Desk at Intel: 50 Years of Silicon Wafers
(anandtech.com)
6147.
6148.
Cdecl: C gibberish ↔ English
(cdecl.org)
6149.
Bootstrapped Gavin: Satoshi Nakamoto’s Identity Revealed
(zycrypto.com)
6150.
What about the latency, stupid (visualizations)
(steinwurf.com)