May 2016 Archive
7951.
42.5M Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo Mail Credentials Breach (theinquirer.net)
7952.
Developers wanted for Osmocom GSM related work (laforge.gnumonks.org)
7953.
List of selfie-related injuries and deaths (en.wikipedia.org)
7954.
Setting Up CloudFlare's Universal SSL and Origin CA on Plan 28 (blog.jgc.org)
7955.
Nearly 80 percent of Reddit threads with more than 1000 comments mention Hitler (theverge.com)
7956.
Belka, the space dog who’s making a videogame (medium.com)
7957.
Fast rural broadband possible via 4G, says Wiltshire farmer – Farmers Weekly (fwi.co.uk)
7958.
Mind Wobbling Numbers at MERGE 2016 (perforce.com)
7959.
Small Ball (avc.com)
7960.
Show HN: Convert paper into keyboard
7961.
Election Tech: The animosity index – why the internet loves and hates Donald Trump (techrepublic.com)
7962.
Args: The easiest way to build a CLI with Node.js (github.com)
7963.
National assembly kills French three-strikes anti piracy law (torrentfreak.com)
7964.
Stop Asking Me to “Sign Up” (2014) (gkogan.co)
7965.
Ask HN: Who would you like to read interviewed, about marketing?
7966.
What gives a trader an edge? (quandl.com)
7967.
Why MHealth Data Is Not Enough (straphq.com)
7968.
Docker. Why labeling containers is key for monitoring (axibase.com)
7969.
Radiohead's Burn the Witch may be critique of refugee crisis, says animator (theguardian.com)
7970.
Tax treatment of activities involving Bitcoin and other similar cryptocurrencies (gov.uk)
7971.
Software Architecture and Design Tutorial (tutorialspoint.com)
7972.
Make your engineering team fun (medium.com)
7973.
Micro Services on Node. From Zero to Hero. Pt1 (medium.com)
7974.
Pivotal scores $253M Series C led by Ford on hefty $2.8B valuation (techcrunch.com)
7975.
React Speed Coding ebook. 150 pages on custom UI library coding in React. Enjoy (leanpub.com)
7976.
Visualization of Sorting Algorithms (sorting.at)
7977.
How to Survive Doomsday (nautil.us)
7978.
The Special Relationship Between Noodles and Qdoba (bigishdata.com)
7979.
Essential DevOps Terms You Need to Know (blog.xebialabs.com)
7980.
Hitler's encryption machine and the Bletchley Park devices which cracked the code (zdnet.com)