June 2018 Archive
11731.
Aurora Station, first luxury hotel in space, is announced – CNN Travel (cnn.com)
11732.
USS Robin – The Victorious U.S. Carrier That Didn’t Exist (armchairgeneral.com)
11733.
Manafort allegedly used “foldering” to hide emails. How it works (and doesn't) (fastcompany.com)
11734.
The problem with high school computer science (shubhro.com)
11735.
Why are most people willing to trade privacy for convenience? (quora.com)
11736.
Watch a Magnetic Material Skitter Around (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
11737.
Food Companies Can’t Figure Out What Americans Want to Eat (wsj.com)
11738.
On Stones in Japan, Tsunami Warnings (nytimes.com)
11739.
Gossiping Is Good (theatlantic.com)
11740.
Making a low level (Linux) debugger (blog.asrpo.com)
11741.
GopherJS vs. WebAssembly for Go (dev.to)
11742.
Kubernetes' Complexity (jeffgeerling.com)
11743.
Dependent Types in Haskell by Stephanie Weirich (2017) (youtube.com)
11744.
Green Tech: Don’t Wait for ‘Goldilocks’ Product, Say Researchers (evolving-science.com)
11745.
Neuropsychology: How Many Emotions Are There? (sciencedirect.com)
11746.
VM Team at Twitter: Method Fusion in Graal (docs.google.com)
11747.
On the matter of OpenBSD breaking embargos (KRACK) (marc.info)
11748.
fpGo - Functional Programming, Monad, Collection Features for Golang (github.com)
11749.
Return of the Hidden Number Problem [pdf] (nccgroup.trust)
11750.
The battle behind the periodic table’s latest additions (nature.com)
11751.
California Politicians give voters a double dose of sneakiness (sfchronicle.com)
11752.
Show HN: Shared Bloom Filters (raghav.cc)
11753.
Life with Unix (1989) [pdf] (nofile.io)
11754.
Don't iPhones have Bluetooth? (stumbleat.com)
11755.
Internet over pigeon is real (twitter.com)
11756.
How Data Processing Benefits Ecommerce?
11757.
Trump 2020 working with ex-Cambridge Analytica staffers (apnews.com)
11758.
The CIA "Can Neither Confirm nor Deny" It Has Documents on Satoshi Nakamoto (motherboard.vice.com)
11759.
Djitter – how to build a Twitter clone using Django 2.0 – Part eight (ahackersday.com)
11760.
A New Way to Trick Facial Recognition (fortune.com)