June 2018 Archive
10501.
To do a Rust GUI (vandenoever.info)
10502.
Overcoming transistor minaturization limits due to ‘quantum tunneling’ (kurzweilai.net)
10503.
The Days of the Airline Strike May Be Over (bloomberg.com)
10504.
You have the right to remain silent (medium.com)
10505.
What are you risking for your rewards? (medium.com)
10506.
Exploiting consensus vulnerability to hardfork an Ethereum based network (medium.com)
10507.
[pdf] Seattle Floating Bike Share Pilot Evaluation Report (seattle.legistar.com)
10508.
Pixar Co-Founder to Leave Disney After ‘Missteps’ (nytimes.com)
10509.
IBM and the DoE launch the world’s fastest supercomputer (techcrunch.com)
10510.
Valve locks OPSkins' Steam accounts due to Subscriber Agreement violation (blog.counter-strike.net)
10511.
Verizon moves CTO to CEO, prioritizes 5G network over content (reuters.com)
10512.
Write about your startup here (penbuzz.com)
10513.
To Every Anthony (johnpavlovitz.com)
10514.
Twitter User posts $QQQ expected targets. Pretty accurate (twitter.com)
10515.
The 6 ways to make money in IoT (networkworld.com)
10516.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
10517.
Ask HN: Tech Interview Prep Pairing (SF)
10518.
Ml5.js: Friendly Machine Learning for the Web (ml5js.org)
10519.
Doubling Go's template performance by generating code (2017) (bou.ke)
10520.
Compound interest goes in both directions (nickgrossman.is)
10521.
We Talked to People Who Work in Tech About How They Manage Screen Time (tonic.vice.com)
10522.
Cryptokitties was never a thing (twitter.com)
10523.
China hackers steal data from US Navy contractor (bbc.co.uk)
10524.
Shale Country Is Out of Workers and Dangling 100% Pay Hikes (bloomberg.com)
10525.
We are getting closer to finding traces of life on Mars (iafrikan.com)
10526.
The unspeakable truth about slavery in Mauritania (theguardian.com)
10527.
Blockchain for impatient (linkedin.com)
10528.
Hyperpage Lite – Free web hosting for open source projects (hyperpage.co)
10529.
Show HN: Command Line Application for coders who love football (github.com)
10530.
Online Shoppers Say They Rarely Return Purchases. Why? (text.npr.org)