June 2018 Archive
13501.
MacOS Mojave Preview (apple.com)
13502.
Some science journals that claim to peer review papers do not do so (economist.com)
13503.
Automata theory – An algorithmic approach [pdf] (www7.in.tum.de)
13504.
Nonstick Chemicals Can Really Stick Around – In Your Body (pewtrusts.org)
13505.
Into the Wild with Kanye West (nytimes.com)
13506.
The Stock Market Loophole That Screws the Little Guy (wired.com)
13507.
Adobe's new AI can identify altered images (newatlas.com)
13508.
Artificial Intelligence as a Force for Good (ssir.org)
13509.
CO2 shortage: Coca-Cola pauses production at some plants (bbc.com)
13510.
Tails, You Win (collaborativefund.com)
13511.
DApp games beyond the browser (mego.cl)
13512.
Multiformats: Self-describing values for Future-proofing (multiformats.io)
13513.
Tim Cook defends controversial focus on social issues (9to5mac.com)
13514.
AI software can see people through walls (bbc.com)
13515.
India’s Utopian “Star Wars” City (messynessychic.com)
13516.
Top Tech Companies Met with Intelligence Officials to Discuss Midterms (nytimes.com)
13517.
Crazy Horse, “A very great vision is needed,” (practicalhuman.org)
13518.
AI Reads 100 ICO Papers, Publishes a Crypto Whitepaper (ccn.com)
13519.
How to move from Medium to static hosting with Jekyll or Hugo (clipperhouse.com)
13520.
Why would Samsung want its own GPUs? (androidauthority.com)
13521.
Tensorflow: The Confusing Parts (jacobbuckman.com)
13522.
A wallet design that worked for me (medium.com)
13523.
Venmo (Debit) Card (venmo.com)
13524.
WPA3 Wi-Fi Security Will Save You from Yourself (wired.com)
13525.
Sensible Git Command Line Graphs (locofocos.com)
13526.
The Case for Getting Rid of Borders (theatlantic.com)
13527.
Retained Display Lists for improved page performance (hacks.mozilla.org)
13528.
The monad complaint pipeline (argumatronic.com)
13529.
London Underground 3D station maps (ianvisits.co.uk)
13530.
JavaScript port of micropython (github.com)