May 2015 Archive
601.
Perfect Security (99percentinvisible.org)
602.
Makerbook – A directory of free resources for creatives (makerbook.net)
603.
Taking control of a 36 year old NASA spacecraft using GNU radio (dodgycoder.net)
604.
Harj Taggar Is Building a New Technical Hiring Pipeline with TripleByte (techcrunch.com)
605.
Fitbit Files IPO (sec.gov)
606.
The Lessons Google Ventures Learned from Secret (mobile.nytimes.com)
607.
Dart for Android apps with 120fps (github.com)
608.
Letters of an Army doctor who helped free the Dachau concentration camp in 1945 (newrepublic.com)
609.
There’s more to mathematics than rigour and proofs (terrytao.wordpress.com)
610.
Rogue antimatter found in thunderclouds (nature.com)
611.
Lisp as the Maxwell’s equations of software (2012) (michaelnielsen.org)
612.
6 Words: 'My Name Is Jamaal I'm White' (npr.org)
613.
I have something to hide (ihavesomethingtohi.de)
614.
GitLab 7.11: 2FA, publicly viewable Enterprise Edition (about.gitlab.com)
615.
NetUSB Impacts the Security of Millions of Devices Worldwide (blog.sec-consult.com)
616.
Show HN: IPC between multiple Java processes/JVMs with nanosecond latency (mappedbus.io)
617.
Sandcats.io: free dynamic DNS for Sandstorm users (blog.sandstorm.io)
618.
Why functional programming matters (1990) [pdf] (cs.kent.ac.uk)
619.
How Employers Get Out of Paying Their Workers (priceonomics.com)
620.
IndieWeb (indiewebify.me)
621.
Obtaining a Thorough CS Background Online (spin.atomicobject.com)
622.
Memory Layouts for Binary Search (cglab.ca)
623.
A Piece of Apple II History Cracks Open (ascii.textfiles.com)
624.
How Math's Most Famous Proof Nearly Broke (nautil.us)
625.
John and Alicia Nash, 1928,1933-2015 (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
626.
Snowden Sees Some Victories, from a Distance (nytimes.com)
627.
Why Are Palo Alto's Kids Killing Themselves? (modernluxury.com)
628.
India should make more of a valuable asset abroad (economist.com)
629.
Hacked Adult FriendFinder database reveals extramarital affairs of millions (thestack.com)
630.
The Sound of TED: A Case for Distaste (theamericanreader.com)