May 2016 Archive
481.
Feynman: Simulating Physics with Computers (1981) [pdf] (cs.berkeley.edu)
482.
How Not to Explain Success (nytimes.com)
483.
Two-factor paper passwords (blog.jgc.org)
484.
Qanat (en.wikipedia.org)
485.
Snapchat raised $1.8B in a Series F round (techcrunch.com)
486.
Ask HN: Do I have to go through recruiters nowadays, how do you find new jobs?
487.
They knew it was round, damn it (thonyc.wordpress.com)
488.
I wrote a display server, a desktop environment, and a debugging/reversing tool (arcan-fe.com)
489.
Hanami – web framework for Ruby (hanamirb.org)
490.
TTIP Leaks (ttip-leaks.org)
491.
Charge, a phone company with features for nerds (charge.co)
492.
Keep your identity small (2009) (paulgraham.com)
493.
Visual Basic Turns 25 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
494.
LispY C (github.com)
495.
Shuffleboard at McMurdo (idlewords.com)
496.
Rendering a Buddhabrot at 4K and Other Bad Ideas (benedikt-bitterli.me)
497.
Daydream Is Google’s Android-Powered VR Platform (theverge.com)
498.
Generation Nintendo (filfre.net)
499.
Target=”_blank” is an underestimated vulnerability (medium.com)
500.
SyntaxNet in Context: Understanding Google's New TensorFlow NLP Model (spacy.io)
501.
Living Only on Bitcoins (evilsocket.net)
502.
How Windows Everywhere finally happened (arstechnica.com)
503.
RoboBrowser: Your friendly neighborhood web scraper (github.com)
504.
Project Soli – touchless gesture interactions by Google (atap.google.com)
505.
Beautiful sci-fi GIFs (carlburton.tumblr.com)
506.
Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine v3: The Vision, the Plan (uhsure.com)
507.
Liblfds, a portable, license-free, lock-free data structure library written in C (liblfds.org)
508.
U.S. Regulator Wants to End Mandatory Arbitration for Consumers (fortune.com)
509.
Feds announce final e-cigarette rule that nearly bans them (usatoday.com)
510.
Go upgrade Xcode. Fix your Git security hole (rachelbythebay.com)