May 2014 Archive
151.
NES Dual Port RAM Interface (batslyadams.com)
152.
Articles Every Programmer Should Read (javarevisited.blogspot.com)
153.
Europe's top court: people have right to be forgotten on Internet (reuters.com)
154.
Headphones and Earphones Benchmarking Test Files (audiocheck.net)
155.
An Introduction to Programming in Go (golang-book.com)
156.
Why Van Halen's tour contract had a "no brown M&M's" clause (snopes.com)
157.
How did we get so busy? (newyorker.com)
158.
Xeer (en.wikipedia.org)
159.
You shouldn’t use a spreadsheet for important work (lemire.me)
160.
The Story Behind the Worst Movie on IMDb (fivethirtyeight.com)
161.
Ramsey Nasser's Arabic programming language artwork (animalnewyork.com)
162.
What 4chan thinks of HN (rbt.asia)
163.
Free Your Android (roussos.cc)
164.
Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Critic, Is Now Building Azure (wired.com)
165.
The Scraping Problem and Ethics (blog.osvdb.org)
166.
An open letter on feminism in tech (modelviewculture.com)
167.
MIT's Scratch Team releases Scratch 2.0 editor and player as open source (github.com)
168.
The Trade of the Century: When George Soros Broke the British Pound (priceonomics.com)
169.
New York City photographed with the Game Boy Camera in 2000 (ironicsans.com)
170.
Show HN: Hipster Domain Finder (hipsterdomainfinder.com)
171.
Fishing for Hackers: Analysis of a Linux Server Attack (draios.com)
172.
Understanding web pages better (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com)
173.
AT&T to Buy DirecTV for $48.5 Billion (dealbook.nytimes.com)
174.
How fast is PDF.js? (hacks.mozilla.org)
175.
Flux Application Architecture (facebook.github.io)
176.
Script-injected "async scripts" considered harmful (igvita.com)
177.
The New Aaron Swartz Documentary Looks Powerful. Here's the Trailer (slate.com)
178.
Pixel graphics in terminal (github.com)
179.
Privacy Badger (eff.org)
180.
Google Maps Has Forsaken Us (techcrunch.com)