May 2014 Archive
7171.
Street-Fighting Mathematics (ocw.mit.edu)
7172.
iOS Crash Reporting Test Suite (crashprobe.com)
7173.
Skill cloud: Why companies should kill the job title (thenextweb.com)
7174.
Show HN: QwickUp, open-source lookup tool. (qwickup.com)
7175.
The market for apps is a vast wasteland where social is all that counts (pando.com)
7176.
Show HN: React JSX Transformer for Coffeescript (github.com)
7177.
Tech companies say government has no right to suppress data request disclosures (washingtonpost.com)
7178.
Making Electricity from Air (dilbert.com)
7179.
Hacker restores WWII submarine with sound (hackcircus.com)
7180.
GitHub security issue PoC (github.com)
7181.
Quotes (worrydream.com)
7182.
Apollo 11 Moon Landing Site Seen in Unprecedented Detail (space.com)
7183.
Solved by Flexbox Cleaner, hack-free CSS (philipwalton.github.io)
7184.
500 Developers Already Signed Up for MaidSafe Project (coindesk.com)
7185.
Can anyone solve this problem? (plus.google.com)
7186.
Cxx2rust: the pains of wrapping C++ in Rust on the example of Qt5 (endl.ch)
7187.
The Fermi Paradox: Where the Hell are the Other Earths? (gizmodo.com)
7188.
Full-Stack Analytics: The Next Wave of Opportunity in Big Data (hazard.typepad.com)
7189.
The Five Letters That Will Change The Data World: BYOBI (tomtunguz.com)
7190.
Delhi government dives into the android app development world (play.google.com)
7191.
What next for Putin and Russian? (medium.com)
7192.
Walt Disney's MultiPlane Camera [1957] (youtube.com)
7193.
APISpark adds Swagger-as-a-Service functionality (programmableweb.com)
7194.
Deciphering The Economics Of Venture Capital (techcrunch.com)
7195.
Did Lily Allen really make £8,000 for her christmas Ad? (bbc.co.uk)
7196.
VoCore: A coin-sized Linux computer with wifi for $20 (indiegogo.com)
7197.
Time Hacking for College Students (karan.github.io)
7198.
Reassembling a 5.25" floppy that has been cut to pieces with scissors [video] (vimeo.com)
7199.
Maru: Symbolic Expression Evaluator (piumarta.com)
7200.
We’re on the cusp of deep learning for the masses. You can thank Google later (gigaom.com)