May 2016 Archive
13021.
Genome-wide study identifies 74 loci associated with educational attainment (nature.com)
13022.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch owns a piece of Uber (recode.net)
13023.
Tiny House today // multiplanetary living quarter tomorrow (danieljakobian.com)
13024.
Invasion of privacy: Australian household credit ratings made public online (au.news.yahoo.com)
13025.
25 Fast Image Processing Algorithms in C# (programmingalgorithms.com)
13026.
My Dad and the Hell’s Angels (norcalblogs.com)
13027.
Check the List of Best Arduino Starter Kits at List.ly (list.ly)
13028.
The Choice Explosion (nytimes.com)
13029.
Google and Oracle's $9B Fair Use Fight Starts Today (fortune.com)
13030.
The inside story of Facebook’s biggest setback (theguardian.com)
13031.
Quantum mechanics as a generalization of probability theory to allow minus signs (scottaaronson.com)
13032.
The best part about open source software is there's no hidden backdoors (twitter.com)
13033.
State of PHP-FIG (groups.google.com)
13034.
Kantar's latest market report shows deep declines for Windows Phone (windowscentral.com)
13035.
See Top USB Wireless Antenna Boosters (listchallenges.com)
13036.
ECB's economic hitmen (2015) (failedevolution.blogspot.com)
13037.
Show HN: Snowplow 79 Black Swan with API Request Enrichment Released (snowplowanalytics.com)
13038.
Free Talks by DHH, Patio11, Rich Mironov, Des Traynor and More (businessofsoftware.eu)
13039.
LSE Investment Fund Conference: The Need for P2P Instruments (news.crowdvalley.com)
13040.
Facebook controversy shows journalists are more complicated than algorithms (theguardian.com)
13041.
Too much folate in pregnant women increases risk for autism (eurekalert.org)
13042.
This five-fingered robot hand is close to human in functionality (kurzweilai.net)
13043.
Function pointers and callbacks in c (opensourceforu.com)
13044.
Brazil's Senate Suspends President Dilma Rousseff (nytimes.com)
13045.
X86 Shellcode Obfuscation – Part 1 (breakdev.org)
13046.
Deep Learning with Theano, Part 1 – Logistic Regression (quantstart.com)
13047.
CERN's Large Hadron Collider is once again smashing protons, taking data (phys.org)
13048.
Practical C++ value categories (itscompiling.eu)
13049.
Works for Hire and the No Moonlighting Clause (paynebritton.wordpress.com)
13050.
On the Lookout for Angular 1’s Future (wizbii.tech)