June 2018 Archive
11281.
Two women get kicked out of Uber after kiss (cnn.com)
11282.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) GA (channel9.msdn.com)
11283.
An Open Letter to the Security Industry: You Have Failed the Developer (blog.adversalabs.com)
11284.
Make regular video check-ins from any timezone in the world (standups.io)
11285.
Split California into three states, proposal qualifies for ballot (businessinsider.com)
11286.
Creating a static e-commerce website with Snipcart, GatsbyJS and DatoCMS (medium.com)
11287.
Three Ways Agile Has Gone Astray (medium.com)
11288.
Inside Palmer Luckey’s Bid to Build a Border Wall (wired.com)
11289.
JS Interactive Schedule Announced (events.linuxfoundation.org)
11290.
Censorship in the Age of Large Cloud Providers (lawfareblog.com)
11291.
China wants to track citizens’ cars with mandatory RFID chips (theverge.com)
11292.
Google is retiring inline installation for Chrome extensions (blog.chromium.org)
11293.
Russian scientist hopes US President will “restore order in asbestos” (2017) (rightoncanada.ca)
11294.
Antarctic ice loss has tripled in a decade (washingtonpost.com)
11295.
Foldable Galaxy X Will Cost Over $1,800 (Report) (tomsguide.com)
11296.
Laws of Tech: Commoditize Your Complement (gwern.net)
11297.
Stock market crash will be warm-up for bigger Main Street issue (businessinsider.com)
11298.
On not avoiding null pointer exceptions (cultured.systems)
11299.
Antarctic ice loss has tripled in a decade, study finds (washingtonpost.com)
11300.
Managing local state with GraphQL (robinwieruch.de)
11301.
Introduction to Calculus with Derivatives (adit.io)
11302.
Decentraland Attracting More Virtual Land Speculation Than Virtual Community? (nwn.blogs.com)
11303.
How Redshift differs from PostgreSQL (stitchdata.com)
11304.
From Zero to Core ML Model (hero) in Minutes (flight.school)
11305.
A cheap Surface computer could help Microsoft win back the education market (thenextweb.com)
11306.
Google working on Windows 10 certification for Pixelbook (androidcentral.com)
11307.
Intel Prepping 8-Core and 22-Core Processor (forbes.com)
11308.
Extending Magic Pocket Innovation with the First PB Scale SMR Drive Deployment (blogs.dropbox.com)
11309.
Details about the “Lazy FPU” vulnerability (twitter.com)
11310.
Show HN: Gamified User Onboarding Checklist (producthunt.com)