Monthly revenue breakdown of PlentyOfFish's early days
(plentyoffish.wordpress.com)
May 2014 Archive
31.
32.
Is it possible to apply CSS to half of a character?
(stackoverflow.com)
33.
We Are Now In Command of the ISEE-3 Spacecraft
(spacecollege.org)
35.
It's Different for Girls
(heidiroizen.tumblr.com)
36.
Observations of an Internet Middleman
(blog.level3.com)
37.
Woman’s cancer killed by measles virus in trial
(washingtonpost.com)
38.
How to Tell Someone’s Age When All You Know Is Her Name
(fivethirtyeight.com)
39.
PDFium: Chrome’s PDF rendering engine is now open-source
(code.google.com)
40.
Firefox Developer Tools – Editable box model, Sublime Text keys
(hacks.mozilla.org)
41.
‘Alien’ creator H.R. Giger is dead
(swissinfo.ch)
42.
Linus Torvalds Receives 2014 IEEE Computer Pioneer Award
(computer.org)
43.
Maze Tree
(bl.ocks.org)
44.
Dear Internet: Let’s Demo The Slow Lane
(feld.com)
45.
Is It Better to Rent or Buy?
(nytimes.com)
46.
Git 2.0
(lkml.iu.edu)
47.
Common Python Mistakes
(toptal.com)
48.
49.
State of MetaFilter
(metatalk.metafilter.com)
52.
For Hire: Dedicated Young Man With Down Syndrome
(projects.aljazeera.com)
53.
The greatest bug I never fixed (2010)
(blog.makandra.com)
54.
Tremor-cancelling spoon for Parkinson's tremors
(liftlabsdesign.com)
55.
Quill – An Open Source Rich Text Editor with an API
(quilljs.com)
56.
iMessage purgatory
(adampash.com)
57.
How Munich switched 15,000 PCs from Windows to Linux
(linuxvoice.com)
58.
Python 3 can revive Python
(medium.com)
59.
Google's XSS game
(xss-game.appspot.com)