May 2017 Archive
31.
Chaos Computer Clubs Breaks Iris Recognition System of the Samsung Galaxy S8 (ccc.de)
32.
Noncompete Clauses: Signing Away the Right to Get a New Job (nytimes.com)
33.
Getting Started with Headless Chrome (developers.google.com)
34.
Little Things I Like to Do with Git (csswizardry.com)
35.
Goodbye PNaCl, Hello WebAssembly (blog.chromium.org)
36.
How to Improve a Legacy Codebase (jacquesmattheij.com)
37.
Maru OS – A complete desktop experience on a smartphone (maruos.com)
38.
“MP3 is dead” missed the real, much better story (marco.org)
39.
How to Sleep (theatlantic.com)
40.
Get your loved ones off Facebook (salimvirani.com)
41.
Chelsea Manning released from prison (cnn.com)
42.
The Boring Company FAQ (boringcompany.com)
43.
CPU Utilization is Wrong (brendangregg.com)
44.
Not Hotdog App (itunes.apple.com)
45.
Why do many math books have so much detail and so little enlightenment? (2010) (mathoverflow.net)
46.
Android now supports Kotlin (venturebeat.com)
47.
Puerto Rico files for biggest ever U.S. local government bankruptcy (reuters.com)
48.
Kubernetes by Example (kubernetesbyexample.com)
49.
Uber Fires Anthony Levandowski (nytimes.com)
50.
Google.ai (google.ai)
51.
MediaGoblin – Self Hosted, Decentralized​ Alt to YouTube, Flickr, SoundCloud (mediagoblin.org)
52.
Don't use Hadoop when your data isn't that big (2013) (chrisstucchio.com)
53.
Something is wrong when the ‘telephone app’ on your phone becomes 3rd party (martinruenz.de)
54.
Why does Google prepend while(1); to their JSON responses? (stackoverflow.com)
55.
How Anker is beating Apple and Samsung at their own accessory game (theverge.com)
56.
President Trump Dismisses FBI Director Comey (washingtonpost.com)
57.
Remotely Exploitable Type Confusion in Windows 8, 8.1, 10, Windows Server, etc (bugs.chromium.org)
58.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2017)
59.
SQL is 43 years old – Here’s why we still use it today (blog.sqlizer.io)
60.
Recovering from Burnout and Depression (kierantie.com)