May 2014 Archive
1171.
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife to donate $120M to needy Bay Area schools (mercurynews.com)
1172.
Ask HN: Open Courses vs. Master degrees value in the IT market
1173.
Scientific computing’s future: Can Haskell, Clojure, or Julia top Fortran? (arstechnica.com)
1174.
Upgrading to Ruby 2.1 (and why complex regexes will inevitably hurt you) (engineering.freeagent.com)
1175.
Proposed Mexican Telecom Law Would Be a Disaster for Internet Freedom (eff.org)
1176.
Asynchronous I/O that doesn’t get in your way, written in D (vibed.org)
1177.
Remembering, as an Extreme Sport (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1178.
Peter Watts: The Scorched Earth Society [pdf] (rifters.com)
1179.
The GHC Runtime System [pdf] (scs.stanford.edu)
1180.
Revealed preferences aren't always accurate (lesswrong.com)
1181.
HyperLogLog – Cornerstone of a Big Data Infrastructure (research.neustar.biz)
1182.
Racket version 6.0.1 is now available (blog.racket-lang.org)
1183.
Ask HN: living and working in US
1184.
Why Google Made Its Self-Driving Car So Darn Cute (techcrunch.com)
1185.
Every Country Will Have Armed Drones Within Ten Years (defenseone.com)
1186.
Soylent Taste Test (nytimes.com)
1187.
Is Piketty All Wrong? (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
1188.
Ask PG: Can you do it again?
1189.
A startup postmortem with a happy ending (fridriksson.tumblr.com)
1190.
Emulating a BBC Microcomputer in Javascript (xania.org)
1191.
Dockerizing a Python Web App (blogs.aws.amazon.com)
1192.
Rails 3.2.18, 4.0.5 and 4.1.1 have been released (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
1193.
A Bad Day for Patent Reform. A Bad Day for Innovation (rackspace.com)
1194.
Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting (2012) (varnish-cache.org)
1195.
Secrets, lies and Snowden's email: why I was forced to shut down Lavabit (theguardian.com)
1196.
I’m bailing on San Francisco (words.steveklabnik.com)
1197.
The commando scientist billionaire who died fighting terrorists (philipithomas.com)
1198.
Ask HN: Mentor Saturday ()
1199.
Is CSS Turing Complete? (stackoverflow.com)
1200.
Google Search Results: Dictator Not Found (newyorker.com)