May 2015 Archive
61.
The Psychology of Pricing: A Gigantic List of Strategies (nickkolenda.com)
62.
Improve your touch typing (keybr.com)
63.
Cops: We Need Rights More Than You, Citizen (popehat.com)
64.
Time-Lapse Mining from Internet Photos (grail.cs.washington.edu)
65.
FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges; Face Extradition to U.S (nytimes.com)
66.
Take the Money and Run (nate.io)
67.
Did I ever mention that I fucking hate the fucking web (cbloomrants.blogspot.com)
68.
Test drive of a petrol car (teslaclubsweden.se)
69.
Guide for Technical Development (google.com)
70.
What one may find in robots.txt (xn--thibaud-dya.fr)
71.
Stalking Your Friends with Facebook Messenger (medium.com)
72.
Racking Mac Pros (photos.imgix.com)
73.
RegExr: A website for interactive regex prototyping with syntax highlighting (regexr.com)
74.
Call me maybe: Aerospike (aphyr.com)
75.
PayPal penalised for 'deceptive' practices (bbc.com)
76.
Policing, Mass Imprisonment, and the Failure of American Lawyers (harvardlawreview.org)
77.
The media’s reaction to Seymour Hersh’s bin Laden scoop (cjr.org)
78.
House Votes to End N.S.A.’s Bulk Phone Data Collection (nytimes.com)
79.
Why I Sold My Company and Didn't Tell Anyone for a Year (amitgupta.com)
80.
Roboto: Google’s signature font is now open source (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
81.
Antimony – A fresh look at CAD software (mattkeeter.com)
82.
Servo Continues Pushing Forward (blog.servo.org)
83.
Tmux 2.0 released (sourceforge.net)
84.
Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers (docs.google.com)
85.
Popcorn Time in Your Browser (popcorninyourbrowser.net)
86.
“We are only collecting the list of applications you have installed.” (support.twitter.com)
87.
UK government quietly rewrites hacking laws to give GCHQ immunity (arstechnica.co.uk)
88.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Graphics Study (adriancourreges.com)
89.
My Dad Tried to Kill Me with an Alligator (outsideonline.com)
90.
Thoughtcrime (antipope.org)