May 2015 Archive
841.
AngularJS 1.4 (github.com)
842.
U.S. GDP Shrank in Q1 2015 (blogs.wsj.com)
843.
Elance-oDesk Rebrands As Upwork, Debuts Slack-Like Chat Platform (techcrunch.com)
844.
Surviving an Alcoholic (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
845.
Combo Breaker – 3D printed, battery powered lock cracking device (samy.pl)
846.
Show HN: I made a command-line Slack chat client (github.com)
847.
Haskell Communities and Activities Report, May 2015 (haskell.org)
848.
Zero Downtime with HAProxy (medium.com)
849.
Don't use Hadoop – your data isn't that big (2013) (chrisstucchio.com)
850.
Arduino Announces New Brand, Genuino, Manufacturing Partnership with Adafruit (makezine.com)
851.
Scaling Wix to 60M Users – From Monolith to Microservices (stackshare.io)
852.
Remote Code Execution in Elasticsearch – CVE-2015-1427 (jordan-wright.github.io)
853.
LightSail Sends First Data Back to Earth (planetary.org)
854.
Mathematical Theory of Claude Shannon (2001) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
855.
Smart watches are dumb (medium.com)
856.
What Two Programmers Have Revealed About Seattle Police Officers (thestranger.com)
857.
On-demand pick up of your unwanted items. $5 a bag (goodandtidy.com)
858.
QA = Time and Money. How much should you invest? (blog.rainforestqa.com)
859.
Ext4: fix data corruption caused by unwritten and delayed extents (mail-archive.com)
860.
JSON Support in SQL Server 2016 (blogs.msdn.com)
861.
Persistence of Long-Term Memory in Vitrified and Revived C. elegans worms (online.liebertpub.com)
862.
Cmder – Portable console emulator for Windows (gooseberrycreative.com)
863.
Unix filesystems: How mv can be dangerous (jstimpfle.de)
864.
MicroservicePremium (martinfowler.com)
865.
Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics (groups.csail.mit.edu)
866.
Escher and the Droste effect – WebGL fragment shader (birdgames.nl)
867.
Processing Billion-Node Graphs on an Array of Commodity SSDs (highscalability.com)
868.
Ex-Goldman Programmer Found Guilty (nytimes.com)
869.
What is PL research and how is it useful? (pl-enthusiast.net)
870.
Most children are happy, but material deprivation catches up eventually (qz.com)