Reverse-Engineering 101: Using Linux GDB
(medium.com)
May 2016 Archive
5221.
5222.
America Has Never Been So Ripe for Tyranny
(nymag.com)
5223.
Unify Fixnum and Bignum into Integer
(bugs.ruby-lang.org)
5224.
Rubygems.org: Simplifying our stack
(blog.rubygems.org)
5225.
Gandi is experiencing an all service distruption
(status.gandi.net)
5226.
Xda: R package for exploratory data analysis (plotting, univariate, bivariate)
(datasciencecentral.com)
5227.
The Day You Became a Better Writer (2015)
(blog.dilbert.com)
5228.
Xoroshiro128+ PRNG in Swift
(gist.github.com)
5229.
Firefox edges out Microsoft globally for first time in browser wars
(gs.statcounter.com)
5230.
Europeean light pollution map – AVEX 2016
(avex-asso.org)
5231.
Apple’s Billion-Dollar Bet on Didi Chuxing Is About More Than Just Ride-Sharing
(technologyreview.com)
5232.
Google Takes Unconventional Route with Homegrown Machine Learning Chips
(nextplatform.com)
5233.
5234.
5235.
5236.
Poll: Two-thirds of US would struggle to cover $1,000
(bigstory.ap.org)
5237.
5238.
Android apps run securely on Chrome OS in Linux containers
(networkworld.com)
5239.
5240.
14 tips for better front end testing
(blog.stridenyc.com)
5241.
Working on the Moon
(workingonthemoon.com)
5242.
The World’s Largest Solar Plant Just Torched Itself
(gizmodo.com)
5243.
HYPER-REALITY
(vimeo.com)
5244.
5245.
Startups Once Showered with Cash Now Have to Work for It
(nytimes.com)
5246.
5247.
Primitive Technology – Sweet Potato Patch
(primitivetechnology.wordpress.com)
5248.
Doors – A special file for inter-process communication
(en.wikipedia.org)
5249.
The Internet is costing young people their jobs and social lives
(washingtonpost.com)
5250.
Fake Factory: Generate fake data for ML
(pypi.python.org)