Where China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Priorities Really Lie
(thesoundingline.com)
June 2018 Archive
11071.
11072.
The Blockbuster Software M&A Market of 2018
(tomtunguz.com)
11073.
China brain thought experiment
(en.wikipedia.org)
11074.
Making Your Website Faster and Safer with Cloudflare
(sitepoint.com)
11075.
Why most published research findings are false
(fermatslibrary.com)
11076.
11077.
11078.
11079.
IndieAuth
(w3.org)
11080.
Maine Is Trying Out a New Way to Run Elections. But Will It Survive the Night?
(fivethirtyeight.com)
11081.
Kratom Advocates Take Their Fight to Washington as Potential Federal Ban Looms
(huffingtonpost.com)
11082.
Show HN: MyTrip App – Compare NYC Yellow Taxi, Uber and Lyft
(itunes.apple.com)
11083.
What Big Tech Has Acquired from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s VC Arm
(news.crunchbase.com)
11084.
Big Money Rules
(nybooks.com)
11085.
Fast-forward merges in Bitbucket Cloud – and by default, if you like
(blog.bitbucket.org)
11086.
More hints for writing Unix tools
(mariocampos.io)
11087.
REST Security Cheat Sheet
(owasp.org)
11088.
11089.
Google disables inline installation for Chrome extensions
(venturebeat.com)
11090.
11091.
Millions of Customers. Billions of Dollars. iOS Architecture at Scale
(parveenkaler.com)
11092.
Publication of Hiroshima in the New Yorker (1997)
(herseyhiroshima.com)
11093.
Help My Friend Tim Clemans Off the Streets
(jeffreifman.com)
11094.
Early Modern Memes: The Reuse and Recycling of Woodcuts in 17th-Century England
(publicdomainreview.org)
11095.
Tesla lays off thousands of workers in corporate restructuring
(arstechnica.com)
11096.
11097.
Malicious backdoors in Ethereum Proxies
(medium.com)
11098.
The Insatiable and Unknowable Anthony Bourdain
(nytimes.com)
11100.
Looking for Life on a Flat Earth
(newyorker.com)