May 2015 Archive
3091.
Tracking Economic Development with Open Data and Predictive Algorithms (blog.algorithmia.com)
3092.
The Skyscraper of the Future (theatlantic.com)
3093.
The science behind Netflix’s first major redesign in four years (theverge.com)
3094.
Ireland set to vote Yes to same-sex marriage (rte.ie)
3095.
SatNOGS – DIY Satellite Groundstation (diyspaceexploration.com)
3096.
SourceForge grabs GIMP for Windows’ account, makes installer push adware (arstechnica.com)
3097.
Fears of a Clown (nymag.com)
3098.
Continuations (curiosity-driven.org)
3099.
Kim Dotcom has succeeded in getting more of his seized funds (torrentfreak.com)
3100.
A Git horror story: faking provenance with a loose nonce (developer.atlassian.com)
3101.
Usbkill waits for a change on ur usb ports, then kills your comp. Anti forensic (github.com)
3102.
How to create a seamless panorama video from multiple cameras (kurzweilai.net)
3103.
A Teenager’s View on Life and Virality (medium.com)
3104.
Best practices for building large React applications (blog.siftscience.com)
3105.
Lessons Learned in 6 Months of Marketing Experimentation (hackerparadise.org)
3106.
Share buybacks and why they're good for startups (blog.garrytan.com)
3107.
Language Models for Image Captioning: The Quirks and What Works (arxiv.org)
3108.
Do user metrics make you heartless? (blog.fullstory.com)
3109.
‘Hermit of the Jungle’ Guards a Brazilian Ghost City Rich in History (nytimes.com)
3110.
A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go (github.com)
3111.
A Proof of Church Rosser in Twelf (jozefg.bitbucket.org)
3112.
India's Nuclear Scientists Keep Dying Mysteriously (vice.com)
3113.
Why You Need a JavaScript Project Checklist (blog.bitovi.com)
3114.
QJump, or: how to be un-British in the data centre (cl.cam.ac.uk)
3115.
Age of Robots: How Marvel Is Killing the Popcorn Movie (medium.com)
3116.
New O'Reilly Data Site (beta.oreilly.com)
3117.
Cities on the Bay: The Ancient Roman Predecessor of Naples (the-tls.co.uk)
3118.
There is no silver bullet in security (itinsight.hu)
3119.
They Built It. No One Came (nytimes.com)
3120.
Will Art Save Our Descendants from Radioactive Waste? (daily.jstor.org)