May 2014 Archive
241.
The Case for React.js and ClojureScript (murilopereira.com)
242.
The desktop and the developer (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
243.
App.net State of the Union (blog.app.net)
244.
LibreSSL – An OpenSSL replacement (openbsd.org)
245.
Why bad scientific code beats code following "best practices" (yosefk.com)
246.
The Reykjavik Confessions (bbc.co.uk)
247.
Show HN: Turn an email to a web page (mailp.in)
248.
Magic mirror: One way mirror with a monitor behind it (michaelteeuw.nl)
249.
Java 8 Features (infoq.com)
250.
Zombies once destroyed Japan's economy, now they're infecting China's (qz.com)
251.
Don't Become a Scientist (1999) (wuphys.wustl.edu)
252.
Erlang and code style (medium.com)
253.
BPF: The Forgotten Bytecode (blog.cloudflare.com)
254.
Hamming, "You and Your Research" (1995) [video] (youtube.com)
255.
The Scroll Up Bar (usabilitypost.com)
256.
Chinese Number Websites (newrepublic.com)
257.
How a Raccoon Became an Aardvark (newyorker.com)
258.
PHP Next Generation (php.net)
259.
Mandatory encryption on XMPP starts today (blog.prosody.im)
260.
Decoupled from IP, TCP is at last able to support multihomed hosts (queue.acm.org)
261.
Ask HN: Can we get a "Show HN:" section ()
262.
Here’s my favorite operating systems war story, what’s yours? (blog.valerieaurora.org)
263.
Chrome's experiment of hiding the URL is great for security (jakearchibald.com)
264.
Betty – English-like interface for the command line (github.com)
265.
What Do Animals See in a Mirror? (nautil.us)
266.
Go Read: One Year with Money and App Engine (mattjibson.com)
267.
No more ads (blog.opendns.com)
268.
What Writing and Selling Software Was Like in the 80s (thecodist.com)
269.
3D Video Capture with Three Kinects (doc-ok.org)
270.
eBay customers’ personal data was compromised in March (ebayinc.com)