May 2016 Archive
61.
HyperDev – Developer Playground for Full-Stack Web Apps (joelonsoftware.com)
62.
Return of incandescent light bulbs as MIT makes them more efficient than LEDs (telegraph.co.uk)
63.
The Startup Zeitgeist (macro.ycombinator.com)
64.
Scala Native (github.com)
65.
What Happened to Google Maps? (justinobeirne.com)
66.
Uvloop: Fast Python networking (magic.io)
67.
Gchat Was the Future of Messaging, but Google Didn’t Know (slate.com)
68.
Pebble 2, Time 2 + All-New Pebble Core (kickstarter.com)
69.
Elsevier Complaint Shuts Down Sci-Hub Domain Name (torrentfreak.com)
70.
GitLab Container Registry (about.gitlab.com)
71.
High CPU use by taskhost.exe when Windows 8.1 user name contains “user” (support.microsoft.com)
72.
Go best practices, six years in (peter.bourgon.org)
73.
A former CIA spy has revealed his key role in the arrest of Nelson Mandela (thetimes.co.uk)
74.
Concerns for global spread of Zika mean Rio de Janeiro Olympics must not proceed (harvardpublichealthreview.org)
75.
Show HN: Automatic private time tracking for OS X (qotoqot.com)
76.
Programmers are not different, they need simple UIs (antirez.com)
77.
Stack Overflow: How We Do Deployment (nickcraver.com)
78.
Netflix Will Be the Exclusive US TV Home of Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Pixar (media.netflix.com)
79.
Why Wind Turbines Have Three Blades (cringely.com)
80.
Startup Employees Invoke Obscure Law to Open Up Books (wsj.com)
81.
“My wife has complained that OpenOffice will never print on Tuesdays” (2009) (bugs.launchpad.net)
82.
Japan adding mandatory programming education to all elementary schools (the-japan-news.com)
83.
HARC (blog.ycombinator.com)
84.
Nestlé Wants to Sell You Both Sugary Snacks and Diabetes Pills (bloomberg.com)
85.
A Facebook Sixth Sense (kirszenberg.com)
86.
That'll do, pig, that'll do (medium.com)
87.
Apple, Microsoft, and Google hold 23% of all U.S. corporate cash (geekwire.com)
88.
NVIDIA Announces the GeForce GTX 1000 Series (anandtech.com)
89.
Housing in the Bay Area (blog.samaltman.com)
90.
I wrote a small piece on planned death (hintjens.com)