May 2016 Archive
13891.
A Toast to the Toast (slate.com)
13892.
The Now API (zeit.co)
13893.
An interactive guide to emotions funded by the Dalai Lama (paulekman.com)
13894.
Reddit Technology will flag domains requiring readers to disable ad-blockers (reddit.com)
13895.
If McDonald’s Advertised Like Apple (youtube.com)
13896.
Fisheye Placebo (lobste.rs)
13897.
Spaces – Small group sharing – Google (spaces.google.com)
13898.
My whole life was full of wrongdoings, Lies (medium.com)
13899.
NuBits: An 18 Month Old DAO for Fiat-Pegged Cryptocurrencies (nubits.com)
13900.
What's New Since April in the World of Linux Gaming (boilingsteam.com)
13901.
Twitter location data can reveal users’ home, work addresses (news.mit.edu)
13902.
DNS-based traffic correlation attacks (nymity.ch)
13903.
Introducing Otto: self-driving commercial trucking (blog.ot.to)
13904.
Preventivism or Reactivism: What works for Startups (medium.com)
13905.
The True Cost of Prop 1 for Austinites: $29M, Jobs, Funding and Lives (austinstartups.com)
13906.
Facebooc: Yet another Facebook clone written in C (github.com)
13907.
ACCU 2016 Keynote about optimization from Andrei Alexandrescu (youtube.com)
13908.
Google's 'Building for Billions' Website Details Best Practices (c-sharpcorner.com)
13909.
Simple plugin for checking your stock in Atom.io editor (Yahoo Finance) (github.com)
13910.
Ask HN: When is GOTO going to make a comeback?
13911.
5 Best Raspberry Pi Books (raspberrypistarterkits.com)
13912.
Navigating Responsibly (navigatingresponsibly.dk)
13913.
Bashing bash – variable substitution (ilya-sher.org)
13914.
Analysis of 500 Domains We Have Been Asked to Acquire (sweetmantra.com)
13915.
Microsoft Bans Third-Party Technical Support Services Companies from Bing (advertise.bingads.microsoft.com)
13916.
Compilers – Stanford University (coursera.org)
13917.
WebKit C++ Style Guidelines (webkit.org)
13918.
3 questions about being a Product Owner (getbadges.io)
13919.
UK needs comp sci grads, so why isn't it hiring them? (theregister.co.uk)
13920.
Analytics at Coursera: three years later (building.coursera.org)