May 2016 Archive
8821.
CSS Purge: Saving the web 1kb at a time (csspurge.com)
8822.
How an avid gamer became his cyborg hero (thememo.com)
8823.
Is Big Data Taking Us Closer to the Deeper Questions in Artificial Intelligence? (edge.org)
8824.
Dotbot: Bootstrap your Dotfiles (github.com)
8825.
Dummy Card Generator – Generate fake credit card numbers for eCommerce testing (saijogeorge.com)
8826.
In 2016, who still counts as human? (medium.com)
8827.
Raspberry Pi Zero grows a camera connector (raspberrypi.org)
8828.
Leaking Clipboard Contents with Flash (blog.saynotolinux.com)
8829.
Please do learn to code (medium.freecodecamp.com)
8830.
The Costs and Benefits of Pair Programming [pdf](2001) (collaboration.csc.ncsu.edu)
8831.
Quaker Oats threatens to sue us (orangecountyquakers.org)
8832.
In Oracle V. Google, a Nerd Subculture Is on Trial (motherboard.vice.com)
8833.
Jon maddog Hall on recovering from heart surgery (linux-magazine.com)
8834.
Upgrading Approaches to the Secure Mobile Architectures (stanfy.com)
8835.
I Tried Smell.Dating and It Didn't Stink (racked.com)
8836.
Lessons Learned in Ruby Concurrency (2013) (blog.engineyard.com)
8837.
Chiefless Company Rakes in More Than $100M (wsj.com)
8838.
Intel Culture Just Ate 12,000 Jobs (mondaynote.com)
8839.
The Ukrainian Hacker Who Became the FBI’s Best Weapon (wired.com)
8840.
Writing programs with NCURSES (invisible-island.net)
8841.
Sports prediction application – growing like crazy in india. Will work in US? (prediction.guru)
8842.
How to Steal a Cyber Billion, SWIFTly (ftalphaville.ft.com)
8843.
Creating Interactive Dashboards in R (analyticsplaybook.org)
8844.
New Raspberry Pi Zero out today – with camera support (recantha.co.uk)
8845.
Because failure is an option SpaceX can do stuff like land rockets on a boat (arstechnica.com)
8846.
Wireless, Super-Fast Internet Access Is Coming to Your Home (technologyreview.com)
8847.
OmniDB: Open Source Web Tool for Database Management and Conversion (omnidb.com.br)
8848.
Can You Hear Me in French? (youtube.com)
8849.
Multi-Cloud Stacks with Registered Servers (blog.cloud66.com)
8850.
OS and browsers supporting LetsEncrypt (community.letsencrypt.org)