June 2018 Archive
8851.
Ask HN: Is licensing your Software a viable business model?
8852.
New $71.3B Disney bid for Fox tops Comcast’s (techcrunch.com)
8853.
Assembly Committee Gutted California's Net Neutrality (eff.org)
8854.
Ask HN: Is there a good step by step guide to starting freelancing?
8855.
Facebook Groups may soon charge monthly subscription fees for access (theverge.com)
8856.
MonetaryCoin: The Return of Monetarism, from Milton Friedman to Satoshi Nakamoto (medium.com)
8857.
The Oversimplified AWS (Amazon Web Services) Guide (configapp.com)
8858.
Show HN: Find usability problems on your website (getulmo.com)
8859.
Show HN: Tab Destroyer – A Chrome extension to manage hundreds of tabs (thetabdestroyer.com)
8860.
Day trader sues broker over ‘demo’ trading platform mix-up (ft.com)
8861.
Intel's CEO Brian Krzanich Resigns (anandtech.com)
8862.
Microsoft launches ambitious blockchain project to help creators get paid (thenextweb.com)
8863.
Vue and Material TODO
8864.
Intel CEO Resigns Over Past Relationship with an Employee – Motherboard (motherboard.vice.com)
8865.
Show HN: HN Mail – Hacker News Tailored for You (hnmail.io)
8866.
Ask HN: How do you hire a front-end developer?
8867.
Oracle Introduces New Java SE Subscription (oracle.com)
8868.
Ask HN: AI right now – Intelligence or just statistics
8869.
Better Biometrics in Android P (security.googleblog.com)
8870.
Ask HN: Best Online Business Brokers to Sell Software Business
8871.
Apple killing the Lightning port may be the next step to a truly wireless iPhone (cnet.com)
8872.
Four Cups of Coffee Could Help Repair Your Heart, Study Finds (inverse.com)
8873.
Unauthorized modification of iOS (often called "jailbreaking") (support.apple.com)
8874.
Sacked by AI, tech worker found humans could do nothing (itwire.com)
8875.
Why the Supreme Court’s software patent ban didn’t last (arstechnica.com)
8876.
README badges are vulnerabilities (movermeyer.com)
8877.
Supreme Court rules in Carpenter: Need search warrant for cell site records [pdf] (cdn.cnn.com)
8878.
Supreme Court Rules That Warrants Are Required to Collect Cellphone Data (nytimes.com)
8879.
The World’s First Robot-Made Burger Is About to Hit the Bay Area (bloombergquint.com)
8880.
Supreme Court: Law Enforcement Must Seek Warrant for Cell Site Location Info [pdf] (assets.documentcloud.org)