June 2018 Archive
10681.
Show HN: ReportBugz – Bug Reporting Made Easy (reportbugz.com)
10682.
Golang Interfaces (medium.com)
10683.
Facebook advertises for 'fake news' fact checkers – Technology – The Guardian (theguardian.com)
10684.
Is HTTP 451 suitable for GDPR blocking? (shkspr.mobi)
10685.
A reunion with Futurama, because only one show used climatic math theorems (arstechnica.com)
10686.
Seeing ‘Solo’ Solo: Brave Movie Lovers Hit Theaters Alone (wsj.com)
10687.
EOS Mainnet is live (dev.cryptolions.io)
10688.
Who will take off to Mars first? SpaceX or Boeing (news.alphastreet.com)
10689.
How Facebook’s new 3D photos work (techcrunch.com)
10690.
An Estimate of the Sustainability of the Bitcoin Network (drive.google.com)
10691.
The Rise and Fall of the “Freest Little City in Texas” (texasobserver.org)
10692.
Book of Proof (people.vcu.edu)
10693.
How to build custom elements with Angular CLI (dzurico.com)
10694.
Breaking Apart a Phishing Attempt (steemit.com)
10695.
Map: The Age of Bedrock Across North America (thesoundingline.com)
10696.
Agile cargo cult (blog.frankel.ch)
10697.
Has the Art Market Become an Unwitting Partner in Crime? (nytimes.com)
10698.
Show HN: Corgi – CLI workflow manager (github.com)
10699.
Ask HN: What useful scripts do you use to automate your startup or work?
10700.
The Elite Microsoft Hacker Team That Keeps Windows PCs Safe (wired.com)
10701.
What do you do when an idea is quoted out of context by people with an agenda? (kencaldeira.wordpress.com)
10702.
Temporal Difference Learning in Python (harderchoices.com)
10703.
Notes on WASM in Go 1.11 (blog.owulveryck.info)
10704.
Newark police opens surveillance cameras to the public (nytimes.com)
10705.
The neurology of flow states (nautil.us)
10706.
Rampant Kodi Malware? It's Time to Either Put Up or Shut Up – TorrentFreak (torrentfreak.com)
10707.
The future of African traders in China, their bussiness and families (sixthtone.com)
10708.
Unreal tournament for Atari 2600 (ut2600.com)
10709.
Trump Threatens to End All Trade with Allies (nymag.com)
10710.
How WeWork became the most hyped startup in the world (wired.co.uk)