June 2018 Archive
6691.
Show HN: GET requests on 1 second to 1 month intervals (pocketwatch.xyz)
6692.
Android Code for Beginners – Android Intent Service(Phone Vibration) (fdaytalk.com)
6693.
One Number You Need to Grow (hbr.org)
6694.
T-Mobile, Nokia Claim First Bi-Directional OTA 3GPP-Based 5G Data Session (thefastmode.com)
6695.
Nvidia Patents “Infinite Resolution Textures” Technology (pdfaiw.uspto.gov)
6696.
How Apple is acting more like Google (theverge.com)
6697.
Defining the future of web design (webflow.com)
6698.
Low Overhead Polling for Ruby (chrisseaton.com)
6699.
Ever wondered *how* those adverts manage to keep on finding you? (twitter.com)
6700.
When macOS Mojave comes out, do us a favor: use Safari (reddit.com)
6701.
How Vienna Cracked the Case of Housing Affordability (thetyee.ca)
6702.
CopperheadOS near shut-down over partner dispute (reddit.com)
6703.
Experimental/practical Event Sourcing example in C# (github.com)
6704.
Why I Love Unix (2010) (networkworld.com)
6705.
The new 100% Open Source Agile platform for FLOSS projects: tuleap.net (blog.tuleap.org)
6706.
I3: tiling window manager (i3wm.org)
6707.
Vectary – 3D design in the browser (vectary.com)
6708.
Ignore .DS_Store globally in Git (aishwr.com)
6709.
Battery pioneer unveils surprising new breakthrough (axios.com)
6710.
Ask HN: How to develop a strategy for a small SaaS business with no MBA's?
6711.
Best (and Free) Resources to Understand Nuts and Bolts of Deep Learning (blog.paralleldots.com)
6712.
John Lasseter: Disney animation head to quit after misconduct claims (bbc.co.uk)
6713.
A Mini-Introduction to Information Theory (arxiv.org)
6714.
The Miserable Effects of Too Much Caffeine (medium.com)
6715.
DotNetify (dotnetify.net)
6716.
How to Become a Lion Among Sheep Just by Raising Your Standards (medium.com)
6717.
Mad Jack Churchill (en.wikipedia.org)
6718.
'We break things for a living': how Microsoft tests its Xbox controllers (theguardian.com)
6719.
Blockchain Firm R3 Is Running Out of Money, Sources Say (fortune.com)
6720.
10 More Free Books for Machine Learning and Data Science (kdnuggets.com)