May 2016 Archive
271.
FBI raids dental software researcher who discovered patient data on FTP server (dailydot.com)
272.
Taking Rust everywhere with rustup (blog.rust-lang.org)
273.
Spark 2.0 Technical Preview (databricks.com)
274.
The TSA is a waste of money that doesn't save lives and might actually cost them (vox.com)
275.
Growing Rift Between Valve and Oculus (uploadvr.com)
276.
So You Wanna Go On-Prem (blog.lusis.org)
277.
TTIP Documents Revealed (international.sueddeutsche.de)
278.
Homeless alone (homelessalone.blogspot.com)
279.
How to become the sole owner of your PC [pdf] (github.com)
280.
Apple Sent Two Men to My House (blog.vellumatlanta.com)
281.
Autonomous corporation “The DAO” has become the biggest crowdfunded project (techcrunch.com)
282.
Monument Valley in Numbers: Year 2 (medium.com)
283.
Stoned drivers are safer than drunk ones, new federal data show (washingtonpost.com)
284.
Stanford quantifies the privacy-stripping power of metadata (techcrunch.com)
285.
Spark as a Compiler: Joining a Billion Rows per Second on a Laptop (databricks.com)
286.
A deep dive into Internet infrastructure, plus a visit to a subsea cable site (arstechnica.com)
287.
Thinking in React (facebook.github.io)
288.
Introducing docs.microsoft.com (docs.microsoft.com)
289.
OS X app in plain C (github.com)
290.
FBI Harassing Core Tor Developer, Demand Meeting, but Refusing to Explain Why (techdirt.com)
291.
If you care about privacy, you should not use Google Allo (motherboard.vice.com)
292.
Want to spell check? Read the fine print (samnewman.io)
293.
How Breakfast Became a Thing (priceonomics.com)
294.
Why I Haven’t Fixed Your Issue Yet (michaelbromley.co.uk)
295.
This Biology Book Blew Me Away (gatesnotes.com)
296.
Google's mapping cars discover hundreds of underground gas leaks (thescoopblog.dallasnews.com)
297.
Learning Chess at 40 (nautil.us)
298.
House tells NASA to start planning two Europa missions (arstechnica.com)
299.
Italian court rules food theft 'not a crime' if hungry (bbc.com)
300.
Mononoki – A Font for Programming and Code Review (madmalik.github.io)