May 2017 Archive
12601.
Geometry puzzle (jamesmccaffrey.wordpress.com)
12602.
Unix Architecture Diagrams (dspinellis.github.io)
12603.
Announcing New Innovations to Help Every Developer Achieve More with Microsoft (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
12604.
Twitter’s Vote on JSR 376 (Java Platform Module System) – Twitter Blogs (blog.twitter.com)
12605.
Abandoned WordPress Plugins with Vulnerabilities (wordfence.com)
12606.
Abusing C# (youtube.com)
12607.
Create Portable Web Development Environments in 5 Minutes (medium.com)
12608.
Cheap, yet Powerful App Analytics Using Data Studio, Big Query and Firebase (hackernoon.com)
12609.
Companies that enable the non-Amazon half of ecommerce (inc.com)
12610.
Google Search will now help you find nearby events (techcrunch.com)
12611.
The Phones We Love Too Much (nytimes.com)
12612.
Slack Doesn't Want People Using It for Romance (theatlantic.com)
12613.
What is human capital? (aeon.co)
12614.
You’re not getting a raise and nobody knows why (washingtonpost.com)
12615.
Show HN: Scratchbox (scratchbox.io)
12616.
Create a 3D of yourself (shapescale.com)
12617.
Wheeler's delayed-choice gedanken experiment with a single atom: Nature Physics (nature.com)
12618.
It isn't trig, or geometry, or analysis: it's maths (robjlow.blogspot.com)
12619.
Stitch Fix is Profitable; Did $750M in Revenue last year (nytimes.com)
12620.
DigitalGlobe Moves to the Cloud with AWS Snowmobile (blog.digitalglobe.com)
12621.
How anyone can make insanely better slides (hackernoon.com)
12622.
Mossad Yearly cyber challenge 2017 (Solution) (drive.google.com)
12623.
Show HN: Fscreen – vendor agnostic access to the Fullscreen API (github.com)
12624.
Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong (nytimes.com)
12625.
Show HN: Curated news feed for tech investors (circulaat.com)
12626.
Show HN: Kubernetes Native MapReduce Framework (github.com)
12627.
Ultimate Guide to Winning a Hackathon (oded.ninja)
12628.
Tesla releases details of its solar roof tiles (electrek.co)
12629.
Organizing Notes with Refile (blog.aaronbieber.com)
12630.
Robots Aren’t Destroying Enough Jobs (wsj.com)