May 2014 Archive
901.
Julia Impressions (eyeballtrees.com)
902.
When Excite nearly bought Google (submarinecrm.com)
903.
Drop the distinction between mutable and immutable local variables in Rust (smallcultfollowing.com)
904.
Important Notice to Our Users (news.spotify.com)
905.
Chancecoin: a decentralized casino built on top of Bitcoin (chancecoin.com)
906.
Inside the Building That's Calling Itself the People's Republic of Donetsk (newrepublic.com)
907.
Google I/O 2014 schedule (google.com)
908.
Space Invaders in Perl 6 (ttjjss.wordpress.com)
909.
Show HN: We brought iOS dictation to Windows (myechoapp.com)
910.
EventHub – An open source event analytics platform (github.com)
911.
Reverse-engineering the TL431 (righto.com)
912.
Planetary Scientist Colin Pillinger has died (bbc.co.uk)
913.
A plane has been in space for 500 days (techly.com.au)
914.
Wait-free queueing and ultra-low latency logging (mortoray.com)
915.
A New “Theory of Everything”: Reality Emerges from Cosmic Copyright Law (scientificamerican.com)
916.
Twitter Is Considering a Deal to Buy SoundCloud (recode.net)
917.
T-Mobile USA storing passwords in clear? (caseyliss.com)
918.
Altair 8800 – Loading 4K BASIC with a Teletype [video] (youtube.com)
919.
A C error handling style that plays nice with C++ exceptions (blog.sduto.it)
920.
(Ab)Using Language Features: The Common Lisp Condition System (dawnofthedata.com)
921.
Show HN: PressureNet – The Weather's Future (pressurenet.io)
922.
Open-Source Go Libraries (spacemonkey.com)
923.
Bayesian A/B Testing (developers.lyst.com)
924.
Replicant developers find and close Samsung Galaxy backdoor (fsf.org)
925.
Convert your iOS App into a PSD file (github.com)
926.
Why is San Francisco public transportation so bad? (alexmedearis.com)
927.
What web developers thought of in the noughties as being MVC doesn't scale (fishbowl.pastiche.org)
928.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Was the Last Sci-Fi Show Hopeful About the Future (esquire.com)
929.
Apple's FTLJIT project aims to give JavaScript a boost (infoworld.com)
930.
All O'Reilly Ebooks 50% off today (oreilly.com)