June 2018 Archive
6601.
Show HN: Making furniture using JavaScript (github.com)
6602.
Softwareheritage.org, UNESCO and Inria Open the Archive of the Digital Age (en.unesco.org)
6603.
A Facebook bug made private posts of 14M users public (cnbc.com)
6604.
Ticketfly Confirms Hack Exposed Personal Information of 27M People (gizmodo.com)
6605.
.NET/C# Strings Are Evil – Reducing Memory Allocations from 7.5GB to 32KB (medium.com)
6606.
Airbnb says forced to cancel bookings under new Japan law (channelnewsasia.com)
6607.
How good are Google's new AI ethics principles? (eff.org)
6608.
BackCountry Wifi; an Epic (medium.com)
6609.
Designing Fluid Interfaces – WWDC 2018 (developer.apple.com)
6610.
Law Librarians Accuse LexisNexis of Engaging in Unfair Business Practices (deweybstrategic.com)
6611.
An interview with a Googler about the internal campaign against Project Maven (jacobinmag.com)
6612.
How the Gig Economy Is Reshaping Work: Not So Much (nytimes.com)
6613.
The Mod Archive (modarchive.org)
6614.
Centralized near-optimal overlay network for inter-datacenter data replication (blog.acolyer.org)
6615.
How to Spin Up an HTAP Database in 5 Minutes with TiDB and TiSpark (pingcap.com)
6616.
Go Memory Management (povilasv.me)
6617.
Awesome-go: A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software (github.com)
6618.
Pseudolocalization in Firefox NIghtly (diary.braniecki.net)
6619.
LibreOffice is now available for Haiku (discuss.haiku-os.org)
6620.
Bad things happen when you train AI using ‘the darkest corners of Reddit’ (techcrunch.com)
6621.
Cray Spreads the AI Word to the Masses (nextplatform.com)
6622.
Cisco Gets Modular with Servers in Epyc Fashion (nextplatform.com)
6623.
A Private Rackspace Still Embodies the Public Cloud (nextplatform.com)
6624.
Ant Financial raises $14B in world's largest-ever single fundraising (reuters.com)
6625.
LinuxForums.org Hack Exposes 276,000 User Accounts (linuxuprising.com)
6626.
Why Mammals Need R.E.M. Sleep (nytimes.com)
6627.
Writing “Hands-On Concurrency with Rust” (blog.troutwine.us)
6628.
Exploring the Amiga (blog.thedigitalcatonline.com)
6629.
Introducing low.js, the Node.js fork for embedded devices (lowjs.org)
6630.
Firmware Vulnerabilities in Supermicro Systems (blog.eclypsium.com)