May 2018 Archive
331.
Perceived Physical Activity and Mortality: Study (health.harvard.edu)
332.
Prices for dried coffee husks are outstripping those for beans (bloomberg.com)
333.
Show HN: Write every day, measure your progress, achieve your writing goals (writingstreak.io)
334.
Earth-Moon Fire Pole (what-if.xkcd.com)
335.
The Erlang Runtime System (happi.github.io)
336.
Why the Luddites Matter (librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com)
337.
Oracle plans to dump risky Java serialization (infoworld.com)
338.
A Recycled IP Address Caused Me to Pirate Books by Accident (nickjanetakis.com)
339.
Ask HN: How is DDoS protection implemented?
340.
FCC fines robocaller record $120M (techcrunch.com)
341.
Introducing Surface Hub 2 (microsoft.com)
342.
Ask HN: Looking to branch out into remote work, how to start
343.
Why “children,” not “childs”? (2016) (grammarphobia.com)
344.
Fridge 0.1 (joeyh.name)
345.
Apps for which macOS applies compatibillity fixes (worthdoingbadly.com)
346.
Announcing .NET Core 2.1 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
347.
Self-Awareness for Introverts [pdf] (cliffc.org)
348.
Tiny Trains: Neat Narrow-Gauge Rail Connects German Island to Mainland (weburbanist.com)
349.
PicoLisp (picolisp.com)
350.
Goldman Sachs to Open a Bitcoin Trading Operation (nytimes.com)
351.
“But didn't you write an embedded OS?” (tnhh.net)
352.
Seven Puzzles You Think You Must Not Have Heard Correctly (2006) [pdf] (math.dartmouth.edu)
353.
Mussels test positive for opioids in Seattle's Puget Sound (bbc.com)
354.
Researchers have developed a water-based battery to store solar and wind energy (news.stanford.edu)
355.
Steve Jobs at MIT Sloan School of Management (1992) [video] (youtube.com)
356.
Foundations of Data Science [pdf] (cs.cornell.edu)
357.
Congress wants to extend the copyright on some sound recordings to 144 years (boingboing.net)
358.
Instapaper is temporarily shutting off access for European users due to GDPR (theverge.com)
359.
Stopping the RSI pain that almost destroyed my programming career (2016) (codewithoutrules.com)
360.
Facebook monthly visits down 5% in April (nwn.blogs.com)