May 2016 Archive
13231.
Apple just invested $1B in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi – Recode (recode.net)
13232.
Mozilla – FBI battle over Tor vulnerability (theintercept.com)
13233.
Braille Bricks – A toy for literacy and inclusion of blind children (braillebricks.com.br)
13234.
Chinese Tycoons, Party Officials’ Data Leaked on Twitter (bloomberg.com)
13235.
Wendy's Uses Kiosks as Wages Rise, Hits Fast-Food Giant (investors.com)
13236.
New York City Is More Crowded Than Ever–Except in Its Gentrifying Neighborhoods (slate.com)
13237.
The woman teaching Ghana’s kids to code (one.org)
13238.
Is It Ok to Cry at Work? (theatlantic.com)
13239.
Google open sourced ‘Parsey McParseface,’ and it could change AI forever (thenextweb.com)
13240.
Let's stop trivializing design work (medium.com)
13241.
A second try at using Rust (jvns.ca)
13242.
Drivers unite to take on Uber (smh.com.au)
13243.
Overview of Python Visualization Tools (pbpython.com)
13244.
First eukaryotes found without a normal cellular power supply (sciencemag.org)
13245.
Managing Software Engineers (2002) (philip.greenspun.com)
13246.
Trump’s Floating Cities: Solving Immigration with the Help of Silicon Valley (medium.com)
13247.
Raspberry Pi 3 Overclock (haydenjames.io)
13248.
The Privatization of Childhood Play (psmag.com)
13249.
The Magic of Donald Trump (nybooks.com)
13250.
Invisible Revolution (news.microsoft.com)
13251.
Andrew Sampson – What Makes a Good Developer? (blog.andrew.im)
13252.
VPN over DNS (shellntel.com)
13253.
Pros and cons of cutting edge frameworks – Angular2 (devblog.dymel.pl)
13254.
Show HN: OpenPDF is a Java library for editing PDF files with MIT license (github.com)
13255.
Ask HN: Creating data-set for analytics side project
13256.
Should You Learn Python, C, or Ruby to Be a Top Coder? (inc.com)
13257.
Never Show a Design You Haven’t Tested on Users (alistapart.com)
13258.
Practical C++ value categories (itscompiling.eu)
13259.
How colleagues started to give Kudos to each other (schibsted.pl)
13260.
How to Prioritize and Focus When You Have Many Interests (tinybuddha.com)