May 2015 Archive
271.
Creator of Raft Algorithm introduces LogCabin (sourcegraph.com)
272.
GitHub and Jupyter IPython Notebooks (github.com)
273.
MemSQL Launches Unlimited Community Edition (blog.memsql.com)
274.
An Introduction to Statistics with Python (work.thaslwanter.at)
275.
Why firewalls won’t matter in a few years (etherealmind.com)
276.
SpaceX cleared for US military launches (bbc.co.uk)
277.
FBI doesnt want you to know it uses NSLs to correlate identities you use online (emptywheel.net)
278.
My Title IX Inquisition (chronicle.com)
279.
Embarrassing code I wrote under stress at a job interview (smashcompany.com)
280.
Replacing jQuery with D3 (blog.webkid.io)
281.
Shenzhen-listed stock increases by 10% each day (google.com)
282.
Android M Developer Preview and Tools (android-developers.blogspot.com)
283.
The Day Google Decided HttpWatch Was ‘Unwanted Software’ (blog.httpwatch.com)
284.
Voxel Quest Fluid Dynamics and New Rendering Method (voxelquest.com)
285.
The last male northern white rhino (theguardian.com)
286.
The responsibility we have as software engineers (benlog.com)
287.
MAME is going completely open-source to be a 'learning tool for developers' (gamasutra.com)
288.
How we spent two days making Perl faster (blog.booking.com)
289.
Inspiration vs. Imitation (cushionapp.com)
290.
Yum is dead, long live DNF (dnf.baseurl.org)
291.
Servo: Embeddable Browser Engine (blogs.s-osg.org)
292.
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (aralbalkan.com)
293.
Hyperlapse makes first-person videos smooth and speedy (news.microsoft.com)
294.
The state of Computer Vision and AI: we are really, really far (2012) (karpathy.github.io)
295.
Avago to buy Broadcom for $37B in biggest-ever chip deal (reuters.com)
296.
Show HN: Hydrogen Brings Light Table to Atom (atom.io)
297.
P vs. NP and the Computational Complexity Zoo (2014) [video] (youtube.com)
298.
Deku: How we built our functional alternative to React (segment.com)
299.
Using BitTorrent with Amazon S3 (docs.aws.amazon.com)
300.
Africa's Worst New Internet Censorship Law Could Be Coming to South Africa (eff.org)