May 2015 Archive
3691.
What's up with Airbnb's slow-loading photos? (medium.com)
3692.
iPhone message security vulnerability crashes iOS (reddit.com)
3693.
Digital and Analog Under One Startup Roof ()
3694.
Polymer 1.0 Released (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
3695.
This Might Hurt: Archaic Instruments from the Attic of a Montreal Hospital (thewalrus.ca)
3696.
The bAbI project (research.facebook.com)
3697.
Cleaning and repairs startup Homejoy (YC S10) is up for sale (sfgate.com)
3698.
How to take pretty TTY screenshots (hardmath123.github.io)
3699.
Show HN: The Zoomo Logo Spinner Deconstructed (tech.gozoomo.com)
3700.
How Companies Turn Your Facebook Activity into a Credit Score (thenation.com)
3701.
Parametric pole clamp (sodnpoo.com)
3702.
The Brix System: a collection of modular devices [video] (lovehulten.com)
3703.
Drought Frames Economic Divide of Californians (nytimes.com)
3704.
Artificial photosynthesis could help make fuels, plastics, and medicine (kurzweilai.net)
3705.
New Square Enix real-time DirectX 12 demo crosses the uncanny valley (arstechnica.com)
3706.
Bayesian Statistics and Multiarmed Bandits (tech.gc.com)
3707.
The Birth of the Weather Forecast (bbc.com)
3708.
The Measure of All Mass (huffingtonpost.com)
3709.
Google, Red Hat, and VMware Announce CoreOS Container Support (zdnet.com)
3710.
What is End-to-End Encryption? (blog.protonmail.ch)
3711.
Takeaways from “The Hidden Dimension of Refactoring” (theburningmonk.com)
3712.
What Happens After You Win TechCrunch Disrupt (medium.com)
3713.
Baltimore (yesivebeenthere2.wordpress.com)
3714.
PEP 492 (async/await in Python) is accepted (python.org)
3715.
Show HN: An analysis of the complete HN history with command line tools only (github.com)
3716.
Varnish Goes Upstack with Varnish Modules and Varnish Configuration Language (highscalability.com)
3717.
Hall Joins the Atlassian Family (hall.com)
3718.
Zero Rating and the Open Internet (blog.lizardwrangler.com)
3719.
Show HN: 'p' – a simple but powerful Pomodoro tracker in pure Shell (github.com)
3720.
A blind Google engineer explains how he writes code (businessinsider.com)