May 2015 Archive
361.
Every freelancer starts out undervaluing their work (kenwestgaard.com)
362.
A Curious Property of 82000 (plus.google.com)
363.
My Immigration Story (ilyasemin.com)
364.
“It appears that SourceForge took control of the 'GIMP for Windows' account” (plus.google.com)
365.
The ultimate OpenBSD router (bsdnow.tv)
366.
Your cyberpunk games are dangerous (boingboing.net)
367.
UDP and me (reed.com)
368.
Atom's autocomplete just got better (blog.atom.io)
369.
“The benchmark numbers are completely wrong for both databases” (github.com)
370.
Ricochet: An encrypted, anonymous IM client built on Tor hidden services (ricochet.im)
371.
Pgsql: Create an infrastructure for parallel computation in PostgreSQL (postgresql.org)
372.
Fundraising While Female (advice.datingring.com)
373.
We have a problem with promises (pouchdb.com)
374.
The CHIP Is a $9 Computer That Can Almost Do It All (techcrunch.com)
375.
Clear Linux Project (clearlinux.org)
376.
Google Photos – Can I get out? (rocketeer.be)
377.
MAME and the New Emulation Reality (ascii.textfiles.com)
378.
Unprocessed Foods Cut into Precise 2.5cm Cubes (lernertandsander.com)
379.
Announcing qboot, a minimal x86 firmware for QEMU (lwn.net)
380.
Why do people waste so much time at work? (bbc.co.uk)
381.
SpaceX’s Pad Abort Test (spacex.com)
382.
EU dropped pesticide laws due to US pressure over TTIP, documents reveal (theguardian.com)
383.
Bitcoin mining on a 55 year old IBM 1401 mainframe: 80 seconds per hash (righto.com)
384.
Lawyers threaten researcher over key-cloning bug in high-security lock (arstechnica.com)
385.
Show HN: Turn GNU command line tools into SaaS – Stupid Hackathon Project (github.com)
386.
Visual Rust 0.1 is out (blog.piston.rs)
387.
First images of collisions at 13 TeV (home.web.cern.ch)
388.
Stanford engineers' breakthrough heralds super-efficient light-based computers (engineering.stanford.edu)
389.
Origami Robot Folds Itself Up, Does Cool Stuff, Dissolves into Nothing (spectrum.ieee.org)
390.
d-Threeact: Making d3 and React the Best of Friends (blog.siftscience.com)