May 2017 Archive
301.
Someone forged my resignation letter (workplace.stackexchange.com)
302.
A lot we know about pirates is not true, and a lot of what is true is not known (neh.gov)
303.
Lego Saturn V (ideas.lego.com)
304.
Twilio Functions – Public Beta (twilio.com)
305.
Not Lisp again (2009) (funcall.blogspot.com)
306.
Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP (krebsonsecurity.com)
307.
Mossberg Final Column: The Disappearing Computer (recode.net)
308.
P: A programming language for asynchrony, fault-tolerance and uncertainty (microsoft.com)
309.
WannaCry – New Variants Detected (blog.comae.io)
310.
How to build your own VPN if you're wary of commercial options (arstechnica.com)
311.
Gixy: Nginx Configuration Static Analyzer (github.com)
312.
Ask HN: Is Hackernews still using the file system as database?
313.
Trickle-down workaholism in startups (m.signalvnoise.com)
314.
Introducing zetcd (coreos.com)
315.
Blasphemy laws are an offense against free speech, and they're spreading (latimes.com)
316.
MapD Open Sources GPU-Powered Database (mapd.com)
317.
Why American Workers Now Dress So Casually (theatlantic.com)
318.
Intel Announces Skylake-X: Bringing 18-Core HCC Silicon to Consumers (anandtech.com)
319.
Let employees work from home (midnightdba.com)
320.
What was it like to self-learn programming before Stack Overflow? (2016) (quora.com)
321.
Street-Fighting Math: Educated Guessing and Opportunistic Problem Solving (2010) [pdf] (mitpress.mit.edu)
322.
Sinatra 2.0 released (github.com)
323.
Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier – BWV 731 [video] (allofbach.com)
324.
Readable Clojure (tonsky.me)
325.
Show HN: Real-time notes app built with Vue.js, inspired by Notational Velocity (notational.co)
326.
How Much Does it Cost to Climb Mount Everest? (alanarnette.com)
327.
Authentication Techniques for APIs (docs.google.com)
328.
How Craigslist Makes Money (forbes.com)
329.
How we invented new ways to teach Japanese (making.duolingo.com)
330.
U.S. Senate staff can now use Signal (zdnet.com)