June 2018 Archive
8611.
Flutter Studio Web App v2 (medium.com)
8612.
Solar Powered Vehicles-is it possible? (evehiclesworld.com)
8613.
Renters Have Shorter Commutes Than Homeowners: Trulia Report (citylab.com)
8614.
Mapbox Unity 3D Essentials video tutorial course (twitter.com)
8615.
Ask HN: Which IoTs/smart home devices are useful and aren't gimmicks?
8616.
Show HN: Payment update page µservice for Stripe (github.com)
8617.
Show HN: Runbit – Turn your city into a fun game (youtube.com)
8618.
An Innovative World Cup Stock Market Game (medium.com)
8619.
Show HN: Play Flappy Bird with Friends (ping3.com)
8620.
Un-Teaching Personal Responsibility (americanconsequences.com)
8621.
How a Pediatrician Became a Detective (nytimes.com)
8622.
Show HN: Quod.us – Building an open database of misinformation (quod.us)
8623.
Converting bad fat to good fat: a new means of tackling obesity (theguardian.com)
8624.
The mystery behind Hemingway's suicide (2011) (independent.co.uk)
8625.
Ask HN: When is something ‘AI’?
8626.
Killer robots will only exist if we are stupid enough to let them (theguardian.com)
8627.
Introducing Dnote for Web (dnote.io)
8628.
Create outstanding dashboards with the new semantic.dashboard package (appsilondatascience.com)
8629.
Ask HN: Help How Do You Mitigate a HTTP GET Flood DoS
8630.
OK Bye – Co-live large in exchange for 3hrs/day agency work (no-lick.com)
8631.
Bike Sharing- the new (blog.yellowant.com)
8632.
Your digital self – why you should keep every byte you create (medium.com)
8633.
Ford’s ‘self-driving’ vans are now delivering food in Miami – The Verge (theverge.com)
8634.
Why Women-Owned Startups Are a Better Bet (bcg.com)
8635.
Happy Anniversary, Amazon-Whole Foods. What's Changed? (bloomberg.com)
8636.
Central Banking for All: A Public Option for Bank Accounts [pdf] (greatdemocracyinitiative.org)
8637.
How do 4% of developers get paid to work on Open Source?
8638.
Announcing CircleCI Japan (circleci.com)
8639.
Interviews of EPA employees concludes agency on verge of regulatory capture (theconversation.com)
8640.
Reliant on batteries, and unprepared for the bombs they could be used to create (slate.com)