June 2018 Archive
9721.
Design Mistakes in Node [pdf] (tinyclouds.org)
9722.
Building Elastic Microservices with Kubernetes and Spring Boot (blog.couchbase.com)
9723.
CSS Box-shadow Library (github.com)
9724.
PeachPie: Performance Progress Report – Speed Matters (PHP on .NET Core) (peachpie.io)
9725.
Why Nasa can’t save us from ‘rogue asteroids’ powerful enough to destroy a city (metro.co.uk)
9726.
Michael Pollan Drops Acid – And Comes Back from His Trip Convinced (nytimes.com)
9727.
Wyze Cam: Leaving Amazon and Selling 300K Affordable Smart Home Cameras (starterstory.com)
9728.
Apple will let developers port iOS apps to macOS in 2019 (theverge.com)
9729.
CGit is Dying (git.zx2c4.com)
9730.
Ubuntu's New Server Installer Will Soon Support RAID and LAN Bonding – Phoronix (phoronix.com)
9731.
Sharp Returns to PCs with Purchase of Toshiba PC Division – Silicon UK (silicon.co.uk)
9732.
Do we live in a Virtual Reality? (kickstarter.com)
9733.
Bootstrappable Builds (bootstrappable.org)
9734.
China's Alibaba Puts Solid-State Lidar in a Delivery Truck (spectrum.ieee.org)
9735.
Apple issues new App Store rules aimed at streaming PC-based games (reuters.com)
9736.
Which field in AI is untouched and has a huge potential in the future? (quora.com)
9737.
SAP on AWS – EC2 Instances with 6, 9, 12 TB of Memory (aws.amazon.com)
9738.
How to make your organization as fast and agile as a Formula 1 team (medium.com)
9739.
Introducing Luna – JavaScript Testing Done Right (medium.com)
9740.
Robot Pedantry, Human Empathy (mikemcquaid.com)
9741.
Facebook and Google broke campaign laws, says Washington State (fastcompany.com)
9742.
Artificial Intelligence, International Competition, and the Balance of Power (tnsr.org)
9743.
CacheCow.Server 2.0: Using It on ASP.NET Core MVC (byterot.blogspot.com)
9744.
Multiprocessing vs. Multithreading in Python: What you need to know (timber.io)
9745.
FL Studio 20 Released with Native OS X Support (image-line.com)
9746.
Pony 0.22.5 has been released (ponylang.org)
9747.
ES6: The Bad Parts (benmccormick.org)
9748.
80 Characters per Line Is a Standard Worth Sticking to Even Today (nickjanetakis.com)
9749.
How TimeSeries Uses React to Improve Performance and UX (mendix.com)
9750.
How QuarkXPress became a mere afterthought in publishing (arstechnica.com)