May 2014 Archive
8611.
Devops Against Humanity (devopsagainsthumanity.com)
8612.
Distant Stellar Explosion Helps Map Universe's Dark Ages (news.sciencemag.org)
8613.
Your next iPhone might be delivered from China via a 2,000-year-old trade route (qz.com)
8614.
Verizon's 2014 Data Breach Investigation Report (verizonenterprise.com)
8615.
Valuable Humans in Our Digital Future (mobile.nytimes.com)
8616.
U.S. States People Most Want to Flee (theatlanticcities.com)
8617.
The Drinkable Book (youtube.com)
8618.
Do something (lucb1e.com)
8619.
Frida 1.4.0: Interactive reverse-engineering on Android, iOS and desktop (frida.re)
8620.
Worlds Greatest Pathological Language: TECO (2006) (scienceblogs.com)
8621.
Open source delta 3D robot with magnetic quick release end effectors (indiegogo.com)
8622.
4 Essential Tips For CEOs Who Want To Keep Coding (blog.newrelic.com)
8623.
Crunchbase's AWS EC2 url publicly accessible, Google searchable (ec2-107-21-104-179.compute-1.amazonaws.com)
8624.
Deep Learning’s Role in the Age of Robots (innovationinsights.wired.com)
8625.
CT-Afferents, Emotions, and Autism (austingwalters.com)
8626.
Democracy's Deepening Recession (theatlantic.com)
8627.
Nearsightedness and the Indoor Life (theatlantic.com)
8628.
Reliv for GoPro – distortion-corrected, interactive video from GoPro footage (fabl.tv)
8629.
FuelFetch – App-based roadside assistance ()
8630.
Dark Silicon and the End of Multicore Scaling (2012) (cc.gatech.edu)
8631.
How to media hack your startup to awareness (pollenizer.com)
8632.
FPGAs as ASIC Alternatives: Past and Future (eetimes.com)
8633.
Design of PUB/SUB subsystem in ØMQ (250bpm.com)
8634.
Notifications for hacker news comment replies (chrome extension) (chrome.google.com)
8635.
Thought Interfaces / Electronic Thought Are the Next Frontier in User Interfaces (seer.ws)
8636.
Docker ported into Hadoop as benchmarks show SCREAMING FAST performance (theregister.co.uk)
8637.
Lisp written in Haskell (github.com)
8638.
Pharo 3.0 Released (pharo.org)
8639.
Tetris AI (danieljosephpetersen.com)
8640.
Everything Facebook Launched At f8 And Why (techcrunch.com)