May 2016 Archive
6811.
The Perils of Writing a Mildly Provocative Email at Yale (theatlantic.com)
6812.
Google + Levi's Smart Jacket (engadget.com)
6813.
Irish watchdog refers Facebook privacy case to Europe’s top court (arstechnica.co.uk)
6814.
Gawker Media Looking at Possible Sale of Company (wsj.com)
6815.
Tips for Working Effectively as a Remote Developer (mattmccormick.ca)
6816.
Automated Testing for OpenTok Applications in the Browser (tokbox.com)
6817.
A skeptical look at Skepticism (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
6818.
Tesla Reveals New Details of Its Autopilot Program (electrek.co)
6819.
A Shocking Find in a Neanderthal Cave in France (theatlantic.com)
6820.
Data Visualization and D3.js Newsletter Issue 184 (dashingd3js.com)
6821.
A slenderize two-column Jekyll documentation theme, built on Bootstrap (github.com)
6822.
FaceTime, iMessages hang in the balance after Apple loss to patent troll (arstechnica.com)
6823.
Turbolinks 5: 200-screen iOS app in 10 mins and 30 LoC (youtube.com)
6824.
Holography Hypothesis: Black Holes May Be 2-D (sciencedaily.com)
6825.
Engineering for Engineering's Sake [video] (engineering.vinted.com)
6826.
Show HN: Interactive SVG Info Graph (codepen.io)
6827.
Australia scrubbed from UN climate change report after government intervention (theguardian.com)
6828.
The best of the WEB now comes in a PRINTED magazine (thememo.com)
6829.
The Immortality hype (nautil.us)
6830.
Can you really do a driving holiday in a Tesla? (theguardian.com)
6831.
OpenArchive App maintains the privacy and preservation of your media (play.google.com)
6832.
An Internet Cable Will Soon Cross the Arctic Circle (scientificamerican.com)
6833.
Aggregating the world of events (medium.com)
6834.
Unconfirmed Bitcoin Transactions Now Over 10,000 (blockchain.info)
6835.
Take Your Emacs to the Next Level by Writing Custom Packages (spin.atomicobject.com)
6836.
This is not how licenses work (github.com)
6837.
The IMF Just Admitted That Neoliberalism Isn't All It Was Cracked Up to Be (slate.com)
6838.
Mount Improbable (mountimprobable.com)
6839.
My Internet-Connected Home-Gadget Hell (nymag.com)
6840.
Dr Henry Heimlich uses Heimlich manoeuvre for first time, aged 96 (theguardian.com)