In Getting Work by Ella Frost, We Ate Our Own Dog Food
(blog.ascribe.io)
May 2015 Archive
901.
902.
How to manipulate standards
(projectbullrun.org)
903.
Reconsidering Functional Programming
(prog21.dadgum.com)
904.
It looks like Intel is developing Bitcoin mining chips
(plus.google.com)
905.
Matrix HiFi – Blind testing high end full equipment
(matrixhifi.com)
906.
Wifi Skeleton Key has 270M active users, now valued at $1B
(techinasia.com)
907.
Stripe enters Asia with Japan beta launch
(techinasia.com)
908.
Putting Freebsd on little Wi-Fi router devices
(adrianchadd.blogspot.com)
909.
Toolz: A functional standard library for Python
(github.com)
910.
NASA Announces Journey to Mars Challenge
(nasa.gov)
911.
912.
U.S. Army Engineer School Commandant’s Reading List
(militaryprofessionalreadinglists.com)
913.
914.
A Java EE Startup: Filtering information with zeef.com
(adam-bien.com)
915.
916.
How the language you speak changes your view of the world
(agenda.weforum.org)
917.
Uber Closes in on Its Last Frontier: Airports
(nytimes.com)
918.
Floating city project
(seasteading.org)
919.
920.
Video game execution watched by 325K players
(theguardian.com)
921.
922.
Privacy Behaviors After Snowden
(cacm.acm.org)
923.
Show HN: Automated personal bookkeeping for hackers
(hinance.org)
924.
SML and OCaml: Why was OCaml faster?
(thebreakfastpost.com)
925.
Uploading to S3 in 18 lines of Shell
(gist.github.com)
926.
F*** those popups – signing up those who deserve it
(thosefuckingpopups.tumblr.com)
927.
928.
Oracle latest to be sued for wage-fixing
(pando.com)
929.
Death is not the end: video games wrecked my idea of mortality
(hopesandfears.com)
930.
Kubernetes is going to support rkt
(wired.com)