June 2018 Archive
1261.
Interview with Freeman Dyson (52-insights.com)
1262.
HardenedBSD: Feature comparison vs other BSD distros (hardenedbsd.org)
1263.
Notorious Kindle Unlimited abuser has been booted from the bookstore (techcrunch.com)
1264.
The Nixie Tube Story: The Neon Display Tech That Engineers Can’t Quit (spectrum.ieee.org)
1265.
Free Software Needs Free Tools (2010) (mako.cc)
1266.
ECDSA Key Extraction Side Channel in Multiple Crypto Libraries (nccgroup.trust)
1267.
Ask HN: Has Google search becomes particularly poor in past few months?
1268.
Charles Krauthammer note to readers: “My fight is over” (washingtonpost.com)
1269.
Tesla shareholders reject bid to strip Musk of chairman role (abcnews.go.com)
1270.
A career decision influenced by Nassim Taleb (clipperhouse.com)
1271.
Want More Time? Get Rid of the Easiest Way to Spend It (raptitude.com)
1272.
50+ real world use cases built on blockchain architecture (cdn-images-1.medium.com)
1273.
Tether releases law firm report attesting to $2.55 billion USD reserves (uk.reuters.com)
1274.
Mathematics Shows How to Ensure Evolution (quantamagazine.org)
1275.
Rethinking GPS: Engineering Next-Gen Location at Uber (eng.uber.com)
1276.
Vynchronize – A fun realtime video sync platform for friends (github.com)
1277.
Ask HN: As a founder/entrepreneur, is Indie Hackers still valuable to you?
1278.
The debate over whether to use genetically modified mosquitoes to fight malaria (vox.com)
1279.
Want free VS Code? Build it from source (github.com)
1280.
SMS over IRC (mndrix.blogspot.com)
1281.
Vertical Takeoff and Vertical Landing, Now Available for Model Rockets (blog.hackster.io)
1282.
The Life and Death of Teletext (denofgeek.com)
1283.
A Problem That Only Quantum Computers Will Ever Be Able to Solve (quantamagazine.org)
1284.
PostmarketOS is moving to Gitlab (postmarketos.org)
1285.
Ubiq: A Scalable and Fault-Tolerant Log Processing Infrastructure (2016) (ai.google)
1286.
Query Parquet files in SQLite (cldellow.com)
1287.
Show HN: One Click Pose Estimation (github.com)
1288.
Parsing with Derivatives: A Functional Pearl (2011) [pdf] (matt.might.net)
1289.
Scientists develop thermal camouflage that can fool infrared cameras (theguardian.com)
1290.
The myth of revealed preference for suburbs (cityobservatory.org)