May 2016 Archive
8581.
Google launches Gboard, an iOS keyboard that lets you search without a browser (techcrunch.com)
8582.
Leaked documents show Facebook editors 'injected' trending headlines (recode.net)
8583.
Advanced Disclosure Needed to Keep Users Secure (blog.mozilla.org)
8584.
The Power of Design Thinking (pebblecode.com)
8585.
“Public software” versus “open source” (medium.com)
8586.
VaporOS Desktop, a SteamOS based desktop, is here (steamcommunity.com)
8587.
Setting up secure boot on Arch Linux (bentley.link)
8588.
OmniFocus Sync Encryption: Gory Technical Details (discourse.omnigroup.com)
8589.
ZeroStack, Hyper-Converged OpenStack Startup, Launches Channel Program (crn.com)
8590.
Oracle V. Google: Live Tweets by Sarah Jeong (twitter.com)
8591.
Welcome to the new Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
8592.
Jamie Dimon Wants to Protect You from Innovative Startups (nytimes.com)
8593.
Dexter – An Open Source Framework for Entity Linking (dxtr.it)
8594.
Path to Craftsmanship: Safety, Cleanliness, and Documentation as Habits (hackaday.com)
8595.
BigData frameworks, libraries, and toolsets weekly roundup – May 12, 2016 (pocketcluster.wordpress.com)
8596.
Google and Oracle's $9B Fair Use Fight Starts Today (fortune.com)
8597.
Kenshin: An alternative to Graphite Whisper with 40x improvement in IOPS (github.com)
8598.
If it's important, measure it (chrisnielsen.ws)
8599.
Building an EmPyre with Python (harmj0y.net)
8600.
Why scientists should learn to fail, fast and often (statnews.com)
8601.
Pentagon Turns to Silicon Valley for Edge in Artificial Intelligence (nytimes.com)
8602.
SQuery, the conversational search engine
8603.
How Social Media Has Shaped Hilary Clinton's Presidential Campaign (aicial.com)
8604.
The illusion of understanding (meaningness.com)
8605.
VitalTiming – Intelligent assistant to look after your wellness while you work (vitaltiming.com)
8606.
Nintendo take down open source Super Mario project code on GitHub (torrentfreak.com)
8607.
Convenience, security and freedom – can we pick all three? (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
8608.
Will Yahoo Become a Patent Troll? (backchannel.com)
8609.
Folding robot made of pig parts that remove batteries from stomachs with magnets (techcrunch.com)
8610.
Announcing SyntaxNet: The World’s Most Accurate Parser Goes Open Source (googleresearch.blogspot.com)