May 2011 Archive
811.
San Francisco man becomes first in history to be ‘cured’ of AIDS (rawstory.com)
812.
PowerShell Specification licensed under the Community Promise (blogs.msdn.com)
813.
Your New TV Ruins Movies (about LCDs and motion smoothing) (prolost.com)
814.
Lisp with maps instead of lists (will.thimbleby.net)
815.
24in60.com: The last 24 hours in 60-second, unbiased news bites. (24in60.com)
816.
JavaScript performance and a Webkit hotspot (my.opera.com)
817.
Scientists Achieve Optical Invisibility (sciencedaily.com)
818.
Neat Algorithms - Harmony Search (harry.me)
819.
Primeval C: two very early compilers (cs.bell-labs.com)
820.
The Myth of the Three Laws of Robotics - Why We Can't Control Intelligence (singularityhub.com)
821.
Tagsistant: a reasoning semantic filesystem for Linux and BSD (tagsistant.net)
822.
Neural Networks making a come-back? (yaroslavvb.blogspot.com)
823.
Skills a Designer Must Have when Working for a Startup (blog.stylej.am)
824.
Netflix Co-Founder: It isn't lying if you believe it (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
825.
I made a game for Xbox Live Indie Games. Here are the sales stats. (nonegames.net)
826.
Android's Achilles' Heel (for the rest of the world) - The Sim Toolkit (blog.nyaruka.com)
827.
Strange Loop 2011 conference has launched (thestrangeloop.com)
828.
Unified Engineering I, II, III, & IV (MIT OpenCourseWare) (ocw.mit.edu)
829.
I Spent 42 Hours Last Month on the Activity Most Critical to My Success (calnewport.com)
830.
Scraping, cleaning, and selling big data (radar.oreilly.com)
831.
How many ANDs and ORs does it take... Low-level bitwhacking at its most fun. (research.swtch.com)
832.
Resign Patterns - a humorous take on design patterns (fuzz-box.blogspot.com)
833.
PHP Short Syntax for Arrays: developers say no. (wiki.php.net)
834.
Please Help Me Find a Remote Job. (spoiledtechie.com)
835.
Functional languages will rule (but not this year) (goodstuff.im)
836.
How language shapes thought (scientificamerican.com)
837.
Facebook is Great for Dead People (craigormiston.com)
838.
An Indian Entrepreneur visits New York: "I was born in the wrong country" (thenextweb.com)
839.
+ 507 additions, - 24,624 deletions (github.com)
840.
Tresor Runs Encryption Securely Outside RAM (www1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de)