May 2016 Archive
6091.
Snowman: native code to C/C++ decompiler (derevenets.com)
6092.
Ask HN: At what point should a small startup invest in becoming an LLC/corp?
6093.
Jonathan Blow: First-Class Types [video] (youtube.com)
6094.
Why Are Highly Educated Americans Getting More Liberal? (npr.org)
6095.
Tech-Savvy Families Use Home-Built Diabetes Device (wsj.com)
6096.
NVLink Takes GPU Acceleration to the Next Level (nextplatform.com)
6097.
4K Content Protection “Stripper” Beats Warner Bros in Court (feed.torrentfreak.com)
6098.
Machine Learning and Computational Statistics (davidrosenberg.github.io)
6099.
Chrome, Firefox, and Safari Block Pirate Bay as “Phishing” Site (torrentfreak.com)
6100.
Reddit thread on other companies Elon Musk owns (reddit.com)
6101.
Abandoned Victorian Public Toilets of London (amusingplanet.com)
6102.
Show HN: Sensey – Android library to make detecting gestures easy (github.com)
6103.
Rotary: A Retro Web Input for Phone Numbers (thomaspark.co)
6104.
Avoiding Gated Communities with Diaspora, Friendica and Others (blog.windfluechter.net)
6105.
Choreograph – A simple, modern C++ animation and timing library (github.com)
6106.
The Rule of Silence (2006) (linfo.org)
6107.
BUHTRAP banking malware report by Group IB [pdf] (group-ib.com)
6108.
Phrack 69/4 has a good summary of Google's hypocritical role in the 0day market (twitter.com)
6109.
Building Python modules with Go 1.5 (blog.filippo.io)
6110.
Helix conducts research as you write (techcrunch.com)
6111.
Protocols in ClojureScript (blog.altometrics.com)
6112.
The 7 Tips to Become a Pinterest Expert (letstalksocial.uk)
6113.
A Confession of Liberal Intolerance (nytimes.com)
6114.
2016 Mercury Transit (mercurytransit.gsfc.nasa.gov)
6115.
Writing code that will last: Identifying Dependencies (paul.oremland.net)
6116.
Exploiting CVE-2016-2060 on Qualcomm devices (fireeye.com)
6117.
TPOT: A Python tool for automating data science (randalolson.com)
6118.
LendingClub CEO Resigns (bloomberg.com)
6119.
NIST Kicks Off Effort to Defend Encrypted Data from Quantum Computer Threat (nist.gov)
6120.
Why Atom Can’t Replace Vim (medium.com)