June 2018 Archive
6571.
It Turns Out the ‘Gig Economy’ Has Shrunk Since 2005 (bloomberg.com)
6572.
Shale Country Is Out of Workers and Dangling 100% Pay Hikes (bloomberg.com)
6573.
Realtime Data Synchronization with Unity and PubNub (pubnub.com)
6574.
Why Mammals Need R.E.M. Sleep (nytimes.com)
6575.
Body Positivity Is a Scam (racked.com)
6576.
Puppet acquires Reflect (the data-visualization-as-a-service platform) (puppet.com)
6577.
Sole-tenant nodes for Google Compute Engine – when sharing isn’t an option (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
6578.
Ask HN: How do I stop procrastinating in the morning?
6579.
Scala API for Deep Learning Inference Now Available with MXNet v1.2 (medium.com)
6580.
The Flask Mega-Tutorial (2012) (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
6581.
Making Fuels with Carbon Dioxide Pulled from Air Could Be Affordable (spectrum.ieee.org)
6582.
Agora Extends Its Series B with an Additional $30M to Add Live Video to Apps (news.crunchbase.com)
6583.
Designing smart cities we want to live in (hpe.com)
6584.
NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity Finds Carbon 'Building Blocks of Life' (news.nationalgeographic.com)
6585.
The Secret Behind the Open-Closed Principle (hackernoon.com)
6586.
MIT fed an AI data from Reddit, and now it only thinks about murder – The Verge (theverge.com)
6587.
“Stablecoins” are trending, but they may ignore basic economics (technologyreview.com)
6588.
Ask HN: Is there an email service that sends email by entering/clicking a URL
6589.
PyQuil 1.9 is now available (rigetticomputing.github.io)
6590.
Scientists discover bees understand the concept of zero (phys.org)
6591.
Phase-change memory accelerates neural-network training (arstechnica.com)
6592.
Drought in California's largest lake threatens locals with toxic dust (theverge.com)
6593.
MacOS Suspicious Package (mothersruin.com)
6594.
Writing “Hands-On Concurrency with Rust” (blog.troutwine.us)
6595.
Continuous Development: How Iterative Processes Can Improve Your Code (deploybot.com)
6596.
New York Hacker News Meetup (meetup.com)
6597.
How Seattle spent $54M on homelessness in 2017 (kiro7.com)
6598.
‘We Got Lazy’: U.S. Recyclers Try Cleaning Up Their Scrap (wsj.com)
6599.
Stitch Fix Blows Out Wall Street’s Expectations, Launches Stitch Fix Kids (techcrunch.com)
6600.
Opinion: I consider seriously to start saying NO to future open source patches (stateofprogress.blog)