May 2014 Archive
751.
Linux Mint 17 “Qiana” Cinnamon released (blog.linuxmint.com)
752.
What Farm-to-Table Got Wrong (nytimes.com)
753.
Learning Modern 3D Graphics Programming (arcsynthesis.org)
754.
Viennese Mazes: What They Are, and How to Make One (zulko.github.io)
755.
London black taxis plan congestion chaos to block Uber (bbc.co.uk)
756.
Royalty statements of a Grammy-nominated artist (digitalmusicnews.com)
757.
eBay user data for sale? (pastebin.com)
758.
Hackers raid eBay in historic breach, access 145 million records (reuters.com)
759.
Unions and Airlines (2010) (philip.greenspun.com)
760.
Chrome's experiment of hiding the URL is awful (disconnected.craig.is)
761.
Disqus: It's Still About Realtime, But Go Demolishes Python (highscalability.com)
762.
U.S. officials cut estimate of recoverable Monterey Shale oil by 96% (latimes.com)
763.
Parallelising Python with Threading and Multiprocessing (quantstart.com)
764.
Deis 0.8.0 – CoreOS Integration (deis.io)
765.
JavaZone 2014 movies (2014.javazone.no)
766.
BADA55: safe curves for elliptic-curve cryptography (safecurves.cr.yp.to)
767.
Death to the Technical Interview (blog.iambob.me)
768.
Ask HN: What's the best programming book you've read recently?
769.
Programming Language Breakdown for the HealthCare.gov Website (randalolson.com)
770.
Swiss ISP init7 launches unlimited symmetrical gbit FTTH for $73/month (fiber7.ch)
771.
When does a physical system compute? (arxiv.org)
772.
U-2 spy plane caused widespread shutdown of U.S. flights (reuters.com)
773.
Show HN: WriterKata – a site for writers to practice their craft (writerkata.com)
774.
Rust for C++ Programmers Part 7: Data Types (featherweightmusings.blogspot.com)
775.
UK police ask blogger to remove UKIP tweets (axeofreason.blogspot.com)
776.
SocketCluster – WebSockets that scale to 100K messages per second on 8 cores (github.com)
777.
Google Music natively on Linux (packetfire.org)
778.
C-Reduce, a C program reducer (github.com)
779.
NoTex: An online text editor for reStructuredText, Markdown, LaTex (notex.ch)
780.
Introducing Avocado: A new toolbox for interaction designers (labs.ideo.com)