May 2017 Archive
14251.
Amazon Loses Their 1-Click Patent This Year (distilled.net)
14252.
Recline and fall: Who owns the space between reclining airline seats? (economist.com)
14253.
BostonGlobe.com disables articles when your browser's in private mode (arstechnica.com)
14254.
A Human-Made “Bubble” of Radio Waves Could Be Shielding Earth from Radiation (smithsonianmag.com)
14255.
NixOS Weekly – #08: Not all those who wander are lost (weekly.nixos.org)
14256.
Slack interactive message in Golang (github.com)
14257.
Get Up to Speed Fast as a Junior Data Scientist (datascienceweekly.org)
14258.
Oakland high school robotics club and the future of a more diverse tech industry (recode.net)
14259.
Storat CEO Outline the Startup Vision and Strategy to Web Enable the Middle East (uae.storat.com)
14260.
Reporter manhandled by FCC guards because he asked question (press.org)
14261.
What “Classified Information” Means, and What Happens If You Divulge It (waawia.com)
14262.
Ask HN: Why don't more websites use HTML 5 Audio for button clicks, etc.?
14263.
The energy expansions of evolution (nature.com)
14264.
Everything you need to know about Anthony Levandowski (inside.com)
14265.
What You Need to Know When Recording Your Enemies (waawia.com)
14266.
When Programming Was No Longer Fun (dev.to)
14267.
XAML Standard – Target Multiple Platforms with Single XAML UI (github.com)
14268.
How L1 and L2 CPU Caches Work, and Why They’re an Essential Part of Modern Chips (extremetech.com)
14269.
How does Google Assistant stack up against Siri on an iPhone? – The Verge (theverge.com)
14270.
The status antipattern (blog.vemv.net)
14271.
Julian Assange: A Legal History (nytimes.com)
14272.
Gold Medallion homes: 1960's award for all-electric houses (smecc.org)
14273.
French team finds way to unlock computers infected with WannaCry virus (telegraph.co.uk)
14274.
Skyliner.io is joining MailChimp (skyliner.io)
14275.
Google Assistant for macOS (github.com)
14276.
Jono Bacon Asks Google Home ‘Who Founded Linux.’ You Won’t Believe What Happened (fossforce.com)
14277.
Almost all WannaCry victims were running Windows 7 (theverge.com)
14278.
Suggestions and Tips for attending your first tech conference (hanselman.com)
14279.
The mathematics of mind-time (aeon.co)
14280.
Data Middleware: A Response to the Explosion of SaaS Apps (tomtunguz.com)