May 2016 Archive
7501.
Artistic Style Transfer for Video (arxiv.org)
7502.
Your words may predict your future mental health (ted.com)
7503.
Nokia Is Set to Return to Smartphones and Tablets: What to Expect? (anandtech.com)
7504.
Nova: The Architecture for Understanding User Behavior (amplitude.com)
7505.
A Curriculum Vitae LaTeX Typesetting Automation Adventure with Gitlab (medium.com)
7506.
Facebook console XSS warning [img] (i.imgur.com)
7507.
What If the Moon Were Bigger? (fivethirtyeight.com)
7508.
GAO report reveals Pentagon's use of floppy disks to control US nuclear weapons (dailydot.com)
7509.
San Francisco’s Dominance Over U.S. Innovation and Technology Patents (citylab.com)
7510.
Possible Link Between Primordial Black Holes and Dark Matter (nasa.gov)
7511.
The Airline Fee to Sit with Your Family (wsj.com)
7512.
Sentence Tree: Visualize sentences as you type (foxtype.com)
7513.
Angry customer files class action suit against Theranos (theverge.com)
7514.
Uncommonly Difficult IQ Tests (miyaguchi.4sigma.org)
7515.
The enduring whiteness of the American media (theguardian.com)
7516.
Do you care about animals? Then you really shouldn't eat octopus (theguardian.com)
7517.
Futures for C++11 (code.facebook.com)
7518.
Vancouver's 'freak show' property market (bbc.com)
7519.
Aristotle's tomb found (ekathimerini.com)
7520.
Naomi Klein argues climate change is a battle between capitalism and the planet (irishtimes.com)
7521.
How Frankie Manning's incredible dancing skills made him famous twice,50yr apart (vox.com)
7522.
Google’s making a list: Android OEMs to be ranked, shamed by update speed (arstechnica.com)
7523.
Show HN: EncryptUs, usable and free email encryption (firetrust.com)
7524.
Anchor Pointer: The navigation app that Apple should buy (afr.com)
7525.
ExaLINK Fusion – Ultra Low Latency Switch and Application Platform (exablaze.com)
7526.
What is Mass Incarceration? (medium.com)
7527.
Facebook and Microsoft are building a trans-Atlantic data cable (engadget.com)
7528.
Neanderthal structure deep inside cave is 176,000 years old (nature.com)
7529.
The US Government Still Uses Floppy Disks to Manage Its Nuclear Operations (inc.com)
7530.
The End of the World (classic.esquire.com)