May 2014 Archive
991.
The Myth That Americans Are Busier Than Ever (theatlantic.com)
992.
Show HN: FiveStar.io – The best Amazon products, by budget (fivestar.io)
993.
Chicago’s Last Tannery (thedistance.com)
994.
Notifyr – Receive iOS Notifications on your Mac (getnotifyr.com)
995.
Software is Eating Hardware – Lessons for Building Magical Devices (firstround.com)
996.
You are what you document (brikis98.blogspot.com)
997.
A Short History of Game Panics (reason.com)
998.
Framer: Prototyping Toolkit (framerjs.com)
999.
Visualization of tweets during Champions League final (cartodb.github.io)
1000.
Bell System Technical Journal, 1922-1983 (alcatel-lucent.com)
1001.
Unix on the Game Boy Advance (2004) (kernelthread.com)
1002.
Cells: Lightweight Virtual Smartphones (systems.cs.columbia.edu)
1003.
Streamparse: Pythonic processing of real-time data streams using Apache Storm (github.com)
1004.
Hello Haskell, Goodbye Lisp (2009) (newartisans.com)
1005.
Detroit: Bankrupt city turned corporate luxury brand (theguardian.com)
1006.
Google ruling 'astonishing', says Wikipedia founder Wales (bbc.com)
1007.
World War II in the Pacific, narrated by my grandpa (soundcloud.com)
1008.
Alibaba I.P.O. May Unleash Global Fight Over Users (nytimes.com)
1009.
In-browser RAW Processing: How We Did It (blog.pics.io)
1010.
How the US stopped its fisheries from collapsing (vox.com)
1011.
Fast interactive prototyping with D3.js II – Tricks of the trade (snips.net)
1012.
Single Speaker Speech Recognition with Hidden Markov Models (kastnerkyle.github.io)
1013.
GoCircuit: Simple language-agnostic cluster programming (github.com)
1014.
An earth-cooled beer dispenser (translate.google.com)
1015.
Experiment HN: If you end up with anything interesting, post the link (en.wikipedia.org)
1016.
Introducing Nvest (nvest.me)
1017.
Ask HN: Owe over $100k US backtaxes. Not sure what to do.
1018.
Panda: a tool for hackers and designers (usepanda.com)
1019.
Ruby 2.1.2 is released (ruby-lang.org)
1020.
Simple Design is What You Need, Not What You Want (firstround.com)