June 2018 Archive
11341.
Medea: scheduling of long running applications in shared production clusters (blog.acolyer.org)
11342.
How Batteries Went from Primitive Power to Global Domination (bloomberg.com)
11343.
How startups should deal with the stringent cybersecurity laws in China (techinasia.com)
11344.
Demolishing Monopoly from Below: How Two Radicals Would Remake Markets (wsj.com)
11345.
Liquid-air energy storage: The latest new “battery” on the UK grid (arstechnica.com)
11346.
New meltdown variant allows data leak from kernel, the hypervisor or other VMs (twitter.com)
11347.
Show HN: Do More (itunes.apple.com)
11348.
Warez Wars – Wired – 1997 (wired.com)
11349.
Carbon neutrality to cost up to 22% of NZ GDP by 2050 (croakingcassandra.com)
11350.
Cognitive biases that lead to poorly designed products (growth.wingify.com)
11351.
What do you think are the most interesting/exciting projects using Rust? (ncameron.org)
11352.
7.3-inch Foldable Samsung Galaxy X Will Cost Over $1,800 (Report) (tomsguide.com)
11353.
TrustServista: fake news analysis based on AI (trustservista.com)
11354.
C vs C++ vs C++14 (A Running time comparison) (medium.com)
11355.
Unix Interview Questions and Answers (linkedin.com)
11356.
Intel LazyFP vulnerability: Exploiting lazy FPU state switching (blog.cyberus-technology.de)
11357.
Analytics with smart arrays: adaptive and efficient language-independent data (blog.acolyer.org)
11358.
The full story of D-Day hero Stan Hollis (gazettelive.co.uk)
11359.
What I actually learned about my family after trying 5 DNA ancestry tests (sciencenews.org)
11360.
Scala 2.13’s Collections – The Scala Programming Language (scala-lang.org)
11361.
Looking for Life on a Flat Earth (newyorker.com)
11362.
Server-Side Spreadsheet Injection – Formula Injection to Remote Code Execution (bishopfox.com)
11363.
Survivorship Bias (youarenotsosmart.com)
11364.
A convenient excuse: tech's discrimination problem (networks.h-net.org)
11365.
Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and Alex Rodriguez Are Proud Parents (slaylebrity.com)
11366.
Unlocking knowledge from internal data silos without drowning in a data lake (medium.com)
11367.
vim ported to iOS (github.com)
11368.
This Is What Apple Sends You When You Request Your Data (blog.macsales.com)
11369.
Save Your Internet – Delete Article 13 (saveyourinternet.eu)
11370.
Why do we die? Mortality as an evolutionary prophecy (2017) (quora.com)