May 2017 Archive
11071.
Finally understanding Sublime Text's pricing (fman.io)
11072.
[Beginner]Understanding Matplotlib Plotting Before You Regret (androidxu.com)
11073.
Books on World Freedom of Press (shelfjoy.com)
11074.
The Exorcists Next Door (2014) (dmagazine.com)
11075.
Artificial Intelligence (archive.org)
11076.
Windows “S” doesn’t stand for anything (theguardian.com)
11077.
How Microsoft addressed Kaspersky's antitrust demands (eugene.kaspersky.com)
11078.
The Day You Became a Better Writer (2nd Look) (blog.dilbert.com)
11079.
Rpcbomb: remote rpcbind denial-of-service and patches (guidovranken.wordpress.com)
11080.
AWS Infrastructure Monitoring: The Good, the Bad, and the UGLY (loomsystems.com)
11081.
Interactive SF Zoning Map (dcpos.ch)
11082.
Show HN: Color contrast: native iOS color picker for accessibility (itunes.apple.com)
11083.
What's new in Mercurial (HG) 4.2? (blog.deveo.com)
11084.
Theory of Mind (iep.utm.edu)
11085.
Hiring, Culture and Recruiting: Tips for Growing Your Startup (medium.com)
11086.
How to Monitor etcd on Kubernetes (sysdig.com)
11087.
An Introduction to NumPy (dev.to)
11088.
Making code-snippets in React easy. Introducing react-code-prettify (twitter.com)
11089.
Azul Systems Releases Falcon, a Major Java Compiler Upgrade – SD Times (sdtimes.com)
11090.
Industry Watch: Developers are a rare breed (sdtimes.com)
11091.
Rubber Duck Debugging (climbuptheladder.com)
11092.
Mastering Freelance is OUT (producthunt.com)
11093.
How a Deep Neural Network Trained with End-To-End Learning Steers a Car (arxiv.org)
11094.
The Computational Theory of Mind (plato.stanford.edu)
11095.
PLEASE REMAIN CALM: Solving the Owl Sector ARG [Destiny] (fatebringer.net)
11096.
Combining Dataflow Applications and Real-Time Task Sets on Multi-Core Platforms [pdf] (webpages.cister.isep.ipp.pt)
11097.
These mice went from couch potatoes to marathon runners with an exercise drug (theverge.com)
11098.
Self-Contained Systems: Microservices done right (infoq.com)
11099.
Google rater fired after speaking to Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
11100.
A judge could decide today on Alphabet’s call for an injunction against Uber (recode.net)