May 2014 Archive
661.
A gallery of interesting IPython Notebooks (github.com)
662.
Using Wikipedia in the classroom: a cautionary tale (dynamicecology.wordpress.com)
663.
Algorithmic tagging of Hacker News or any other site (blog.algorithmia.com)
664.
Font Awesome 4.1 released (fortawesome.github.io)
665.
Joshua Norton, Emperor of the United States (priceonomics.com)
666.
An upgrade to attoparsec, Haskell parsing library: more speed, more power (serpentine.com)
667.
Apple Said to Be in Talks to Buy Beats for $3.2 Billion (mobile.nytimes.com)
668.
Joyent us-east-1 rebooted due to operator error (help.joyent.com)
669.
Popular fish oil study deeply flawed, new research says (cbc.ca)
670.
The Conflict at the Heart of Open Source (drdobbs.com)
671.
It’s Easy to Hack Hospital Equipment (wired.com)
672.
Ask HN: How Can I Find a Mentor?
673.
Alibaba F-1 (sec.gov)
674.
Extension Points, or how OCaml is becoming more like Lisp (blogs.janestreet.com)
675.
Typography in 8 bits: System fonts (2011) (damieng.com)
676.
Swarm: Foursquare's ambitious plan to split its app in two (theverge.com)
677.
CSVKit: CSV utilities that includes csvsql, csvgrep, csvstat, and more (csvkit.readthedocs.org)
678.
Mill CPU Specification [video] (millcomputing.com)
679.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (en.wikipedia.org)
680.
The Art of Unix Programming (2008) (catb.org)
681.
Replaced occurrences of master/slave terminology with leader/follower (github.com)
682.
When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth (2007) (craphound.com)
683.
Why lawmakers just voted against their own bill to reform the NSA (washingtonpost.com)
684.
Is Rust web yet? Not really (arewewebyet.com)
685.
Why I'm sending back Google Glass (computerworld.com)
686.
Startup vs. Corporate Life (blog.lawnstarter.com)
687.
It's the Latency, Stupid (1996) (rescomp.stanford.edu)
688.
Prose, a content editor for GitHub (prose.io)
689.
Federal agents seek to loosen rules on hacking computers during investigations (bloomberg.com)
690.
Google Maps Adds Elevation Profiles To Bike Routes (techcrunch.com)