May 2016 Archive
10621.
Would you propose with a diamond grown in a lab? (qz.com)
10622.
Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus will reportedly have two rear cameras and 3GB RAM (theverge.com)
10623.
300th issue of Hacker Newsletter (hackernewsletter.com)
10624.
Snapchat at 107 M.P.H.? Lawsuit Blames Teenager (and Snapchat) (nytimes.com)
10625.
A robot with human-like grace and precision (kurzweilai.net)
10626.
VODER (1939) – Early Speech Synthesizer (youtube.com)
10627.
Petter Reinholdtsen: Debian Now with ZFS on Linux Included (people.skolelinux.org)
10628.
What Do Consumers Want? Look at Their Selfies (nytimes.com)
10629.
Node.js Is a Salad Bar Thoughts on Boilerplate, Frameworks and Usability (medium.com)
10630.
An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux (ss64.com)
10631.
A super-nerdy attempt to predict who will win Eurovision (buzzfeed.com)
10632.
'He’s our hero': Hindu nationalists rally for Donald Trump in India (theguardian.com)
10633.
Startup Lessons Learned from Playing Dota (rasterize.io)
10634.
New Google services update breaks all Google maps with clustering (github.com)
10635.
Is Zika How Humanity Ends? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
10636.
Ggplot2 book: the book contract with Springer. (2014) [pdf] (github.com)
10637.
Uber Experimenting with Cash Payments (newsroom.uber.com)
10638.
This post on uBeam nailed it. @msuster should read this (ludwitt.wordpress.com)
10639.
“Sendmail usage declined from 80% in 1998 to 6% in 2016” (en.wikipedia.org)
10640.
Who’s Afraid of Facebook? Not Me (politico.com)
10641.
First Programming Language Designed Specifically for the Phone (fastcodesign.com)
10642.
Smokers’ Ranks Look Conspicuously Sparse in Obamacare (khn.org)
10643.
The Python Grimoire (taoofmac.com)
10644.
Rat King (en.wikipedia.org)
10645.
Don Norman – The Truth about Unix [pdf] (bradleymonk.com)
10646.
Mozilla Wants Heads-Up from FBI on Tor Browser Hack (theintercept.com)
10647.
My sabbatical research pivot (blogs.uw.edu)
10648.
New mobile ecommerce startup ShopZero is selling free products (shopzero.net)
10649.
Watly (watly.co)
10650.
TensorFlow is coming to Ruby (somatic.io)