May 2017 Archive
12271.
Hands on with the 'K-Type,' an Infinitely Customizable Mechanical Keyboard (extremetech.com)
12272.
​Red Hat OpenStack Platform 11 Released (zdnet.com)
12273.
What is spectral imaging and how is this related to CERN? (home.cern)
12274.
Xv6, a simple Unix-like teaching operating system (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
12275.
How to Guess a Corporate Email Address (salesscripter.com)
12276.
Uber and conservative activists on campus (crookedtimber.org)
12277.
Light L16 52MP 16-Camera (petapixel.com)
12278.
Typelevel Scala 4 for Scala 2.12.2 and 2.11.11 released (github.com)
12279.
The Missing Middle Class on College Campuses (linkedin.com)
12280.
Git-foresta: Text-based Git log graph viewer (github.com)
12281.
Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong (nytimes.com)
12282.
Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
12283.
Alexa Calling and Messaging (amazon.com)
12284.
Gelato Convolutional MNIST (ferrine.github.io)
12285.
Someone Made a UI for Hashicorp Vault (reddit.com)
12286.
Amazon’s message to authors and publishers: You no longer own the “Buy Box” (ibpa-online.org)
12287.
Who Is Moon Jae-In, South Korea's New President? (theguardian.com)
12288.
Shopping Then and Now (bitoutlets.com)
12289.
Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Available in Additional AWS Regions (aws.amazon.com)
12290.
The Difference Between URLs and URIs (danielmiessler.com)
12291.
Announcing the new webpack CLI (medium.com)
12292.
Garbage collection and variable lifetime tracking (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
12293.
JCP Executive Committee Votes Against the Java Platform Module System (infoq.com)
12294.
Scrum makes you dumb (linkedin.com)
12295.
How Homeownership Became the Engine of American Inequality (nytimes.com)
12296.
Why AI is ushering in a golden age for the world's largest banks (ayasdi.com)
12297.
Predicting Email Churn Using the Pareto/NBD Model (blendo.co)
12298.
There's a link between iPhone screen repairs and Apple's 2-year upgrade cycle (businessinsider.com)
12299.
Leaving intentional bugs in code for testers to find (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
12300.
Bristol and Bath to build world’s largest ARM-based supercomputer -TechSPARK.co (techspark.co)