May 2017 Archive
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Killing C.I.A. Informants, China Crippled U.S. Spying Operations (nytimes.com)
332.
Cloud Spanner is now production-ready (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
333.
Mini.css – Minimal, responsive, style-agnostic CSS framework (minicss.org)
334.
JMAP: A better way to email (2014) (blog.fastmail.com)
335.
Frighteningly Ambitious Startup Ideas (2012) (paulgraham.com)
336.
Iceland drills 4.7 km down into volcano to tap clean energy (phys.org)
337.
Show HN: A WebAssembly game demo (funkykarts.rocks)
338.
US Household Debt Surpasses 2008 High (nytimes.com)
339.
Fixing a bug in “Airwolf” code from 1984 [video] (youtube.com)
340.
Warren Buffett says health care costs are a bigger problem than corporate taxes (nytimes.com)
341.
It's Never Too Early to Fire (a16z.com)
342.
The 1 Percent Rule: Why a Few People Get Most of the Rewards (jamesclear.com)
343.
Silicon Valley: A Reality Check (slatestarcodex.com)
344.
Maine Is Drowning in Lobsters (bloomberg.com)
345.
What's the difference between the com and exe extensions? (2008) (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
346.
Introduction to ARM Assembly Basics (azeria-labs.com)
347.
Ask HN: What are the Madrid and Barcelona tech scenes like?
348.
Roboschool: open-source software for robot simulation (blog.openai.com)
349.
Is Clojure dying, and what has Ruby got to do with it? (lambdaisland.com)
350.
Etsy is under pressure to start acting more like a conventional company (bloomberg.com)
351.
Maybe Skip SHA-3 (imperialviolet.org)
352.
Theresa May Wants To Regulate The Internet (buzzfeed.com)
353.
Apple plans to spend $1B to support advanced manufacturing jobs in the U.S (washingtonpost.com)
354.
Git 2.13 (github.com)
355.
Breaking a large AWS spend into understandable pieces (segment.com)
356.
Leaving Apple Inc (minimaxir.com)
357.
Show HN: Legion, an as-simple-as-possible blockchain server written in Haskell (github.com)
358.
An insurance company’s API exposed customers’ car location histories (andreascarpino.it)
359.
Alphabet’s Sidewalk Labs Eyes Toronto for Its Digital City (bloomberg.com)
360.
Why public lands must remain in public hands (fieldandstream.com)