June 2018 Archive
13021.
Linky Foldable Electric LongBoards (linkyinnovation.com)
13022.
Did Electrolux just hint at their new IoT platform? (thespoon.tech)
13023.
AT&T says 5G will be a software upgrade to cell towers with FirstNet (venturebeat.com)
13024.
Microsoft expands commitment to military spouse community (military.microsoft.com)
13025.
ICRA Best UAV: A Nimble, Morphing, Hovering DRAGON (medium.com)
13026.
Movies and TV shows have begun telling us to make peace with the apocalypse (slate.com)
13027.
Your first serious Python project (copitosystem.com)
13028.
Using a GitHub app to escalate to an organization owner for a $10,000 bounty (medium.com)
13029.
CPU Profiling for Serverless Apps (read.iopipe.com)
13030.
Can Internet Be Censored? (lawless.tech)
13031.
Bird waives $1 fee for USA military and veterans (bird.co)
13032.
Reworking Payments in the US (dailyprog.org)
13033.
SAAS (Software as a Service) Platform Architecture (devteam.space)
13034.
Librem 5 progress report #14 (puri.sm)
13035.
More details leak on “Snapdragon 1000,” Qualcomm’s chip for Windows 10 laptops (arstechnica.com)
13036.
The Last of the Tiger Parents (nytimes.com)
13037.
Writing Python Extensions in Rust Using PyO3 (benfrederickson.com)
13038.
Thirty Years On, How Well Do Global Warming Predictions Stand Up? (wsj.com)
13039.
Ask HN: Selling HTML and CSS themes: unrealistic?
13040.
Latest ML Research with Code – Papers with Code (paperswithcode.com)
13041.
A Thousand Hidden Subsidies (granolashotgun.com)
13042.
Unity partnering with Google Cloud (blogs.unity3d.com)
13043.
IBM 'BlockDrop' Research Speeds Neural Networks – The New Stack (thenewstack.io)
13044.
iOS PIN Brute-Force with Erase Data Bypass (twitter.com)
13045.
Amazon Contractor Settles Warehouse Conditions Lawsuit (bloomberg.com)
13046.
German tank problem (en.wikipedia.org)
13047.
RI woman's selfie shows up on stranger's cell phone (wpri.com)
13048.
Parmigiano-Reggiano thieves drive producers to create “Fort Knox for cheese” (wsj.com)
13049.
Curated Free Resources and Tools for Makers! (freebiebucket.com)
13050.
Immigrants Founded or Lead About Half of Most-Funded US Unicorns (news.crunchbase.com)