June 2018 Archive
13861.
70% of MoviePass Subscribers Would Rather Pay More Than Deal with Surge Pricing (exstreamist.com)
13862.
Project Management learnings from Football (blog.codegiant.io)
13863.
The Billionaire Space Race Is Making Life Difficult for Airlines (bloomberg.com)
13864.
Mastering the css grid (css-tricks.com)
13865.
Uber allowed to operate in London again after judge overturns ban (cnbc.com)
13866.
$250M more Tether added – is this good for crypto? (itsblockchain.com)
13867.
How WebAssembly Is Accelerating the Future of Web Development (zendev.com)
13868.
Introducing MTA Strict Transport Security (MTA-STS) (hardenize.com)
13869.
From Word to Sense Embeddings (arxiv.org)
13870.
Create a Static Website Blog with Gatsby, CosmicJS, and React (levelup.gitconnected.com)
13871.
Cleaning up Docker – Hackernoon (hackernoon.com)
13872.
Polychain Becomes First $1B Crypto Fund: What Happens Now? (msn.com)
13873.
EevBLAB #48 – The End of Tech Journalism on YouTube? (youtube.com)
13874.
Plastic garbage patch: Medical tests 'inspired me to investigate' (bbc.com)
13875.
App for tracking epidemics (iafrikan.com)
13876.
H3: Uber's Hexagonal Hierarchical Spatial Index (ubr.to)
13877.
Machine learning predicts World Cup winner (technologyreview.com)
13878.
John von Neumann: Passing of a Great Mind (Life Magazine, February 25th, 1957) (qualiacomputing.com)
13879.
Subjective vs. Objective TCRs (medium.com)
13880.
Show HN: BroadcastChannel for old browsers, new browsers, WebWorkers and NodeJs (github.com)
13881.
How Entitled Parents Hurt Schools (nytimes.com)
13882.
The DNA Cops Who Make Sure the World’s Deadliest Viruses Aren’t Rebuilt (bloomberg.com)
13883.
You don't need an Apple Mac laptop: Chromebooks are ready (qz.com)
13884.
AI is the new art Trend (medium.com)
13885.
CS50's Web Programming with Python and JavaScript (edx.org)
13886.
Microservices in Adopt? (thoughtworks.com)
13887.
The Second Edition of “Refactoring” (martinfowler.com)
13888.
Microsoft explains why it brought back a 15-year-old mouse (thenextweb.com)
13889.
Microsoft’s facial recognition service now less bad for nonwhites (arstechnica.com)
13890.
Five Features of Better Arguments (theatlantic.com)