May 2016 Archive
631.
Satoshi (gavinandresen.ninja)
632.
Ubuntu 16.04 proves even an LTS release can live at Linux’s bleeding edge (arstechnica.com)
633.
Software Update Destroys $286M Japanese Satellite (hackaday.com)
634.
"I know how to program, but I don't know what to program" (devdungeon.com)
635.
Ideas for Game Clones to Code (2012) (inventwithpython.com)
636.
Typed Python: new Mypy release (mypy-lang.blogspot.com)
637.
Enterprise Sales for Hackers (themacro.com)
638.
Reddit and Facebook Veteran on How to Troubleshoot Troublemakers (firstround.com)
639.
10nm versus 7nm (semiengineering.com)
640.
Governor Brown's housing proposal could mean sweeping Bay Area changes (bizjournals.com)
641.
You Can't Always Hash Pointers in C (nullprogram.com)
642.
“Reverse Engineering for Beginners” free book (github.com)
643.
H-1B Willful Violator List of Employers (dol.gov)
644.
Why most mobile development projects fail (clean-swift.com)
645.
uBeam's insider story by ex employee? (liesandstartuppr.blogspot.com)
646.
Tesla Shakes Up Market for Lithium, Other Metals (wsj.com)
647.
Show HN: Hydrogen, a multithread non-blocking Linux server framework in Rust (github.com)
648.
Visual Studio Code 1.1 released (code.visualstudio.com)
649.
The Secret Culprit in the Theranos Mess Is the Tech Press (vanityfair.com)
650.
The German reference letter system (englishjobs.de)
651.
Nebraska's civil forfeiture reform (journalstar.com)
652.
The Estonian president wants a more digitally-integrated Europe (arstechnica.com)
653.
Systemd v230 kills background processes after user logs out, breaks screen, tmux (bugs.debian.org)
654.
Do startups have a drinking problem? (backchannel.com)
655.
Konrad Zuse and the digital revolution he started 75 years ago (dw.com)
656.
Terms and conditions word by word (forbrukerradet.no)
657.
The future of SaaS hosted Git repository pricing (about.gitlab.com)
658.
Deoptimizing a C++ program (stackoverflow.com)
659.
The genomic era arrives, and this time is probably real (economist.com)
660.
Microsoft Edge supports ES6 modules (blogs.windows.com)