May 2016 Archive
7081.
Collapsable Comment Threads
7082.
Show HN: Microblogging for Outdoor Adventurers (outsideways.com)
7083.
Ask HN: Why did Andrej Karpathy take down the Stanford CS231n videos?
7084.
Show HN: TripMind: Chrome extension automatically organizes your travel research (chrome.google.com)
7085.
A tale of two formats: Converting JSON to CSV (medium.com)
7086.
Linux 16.04 exploit (cxsecurity.com)
7087.
Search of App Store is broken (twitter.com)
7088.
Technology is destroying the idea of forgiveness (littleatoms.com)
7089.
'Bitcoin creator': I do not have the courage (bbc.co.uk)
7090.
'Boaty McBoatface' Ship to Be Called RRS Sir David Attenborough (theguardian.com)
7091.
Starting a company with a 20 year old “Kid” (medium.com)
7092.
Some prime numbers are illegal in the United States (kottke.org)
7093.
Ask HN: Affordable US cities to startup?
7094.
Ask HN: What HN meetups and groups do you know?
7095.
Why It's Not Academia's Job to Produce Code That Ships (jxyzabc.blogspot.com)
7096.
Re designing a design community website with over 5000 active members (medium.com)
7097.
Gooooooogle.com (gooooooogle.com)
7098.
Beyond crisis: four ways public relations can reinvent itself (forbes.com)
7099.
A conference for polyglot programmers – Regular tickets on sale (polyconf.com)
7100.
In Silicon Valley S03E03 which data center was it that Richard was taken a tour?
7101.
Ask HN: Best resources for running a Linux dedicated server?
7102.
Ask HN: Dropcam without the camera
7103.
Show HN: Audiograph – WebGL/WebAudio Music Visualizer (audiograph.xyz)
7104.
We Need Hardware Traps for Integer Overflow (2014) (blog.regehr.org)
7105.
Hillary Clinton, the first ‘E.T. candidate,’ has U.F.O. fans in thrall (nytimes.com)
7106.
Creative Labs ITC complaint against Android manufactures (usitc.gov)
7107.
What Happened When We Unsubscribed 250K Subscribers Without Asking (readthink.com)
7108.
Ask HN: How to survive in a politically charged workplace?
7109.
Swiss council to accept Bitcoin payments (bbc.co.uk)
7110.
Man v Marathon: One scientist’s quest to propel a runner past the 2-hour barrier (nytimes.com)