May 2018 Archive
601.
Math from Three to Seven: The Story of a Mathematical Circle for Preschoolers [pdf] (msri.org)
602.
Apple is a traditional business (bloomberg.com)
603.
Space Is Full of Planets, and Most of Them Don't Even Have Stars (forbes.com)
604.
Toshiba’s loss of star engineer tells tale of company's decline (asia.nikkei.com)
605.
The Cult of the Root Cause (reinertsenassociates.com)
606.
Technical Writing: Learning from Kernighan (two-wrongs.com)
607.
Google admits brainteasers were useless for hiring (2013) (qz.com)
608.
Ask HN: "Creative" ways to handle abusive http traffic?
609.
California Eyes Data Privacy Measure (npr.org)
610.
Middle name initials enhance evaluations of intellectual performance (2014) (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
611.
Virtlet: run VMs as Kubernetes pods (mirantis.com)
612.
Apple Wins $539M from Samsung in Damages Retrial (bloomberg.com)
613.
Amazon’s Mechanical Turk Has Reinvented Research (daily.jstor.org)
614.
Shell Magic: Set Operations with uniq (blog.deadvax.net)
615.
Towards λ-calculus (lambdaway.free.fr)
616.
Pipe Logic (2011) (linusakesson.net)
617.
Introducing Thanos: Prometheus at Scale (improbable.io)
618.
The memory models that underlie programming languages (2016) (canonical.org)
619.
Counting Bees on a Raspberry Pi with a ConvNet (matpalm.com)
620.
IBM bans USB, SD cards, flash drives and portable devices from every office (theregister.co.uk)
621.
Ask HN: What are the biggest challenges preventing startups from hiring remote?
622.
The world split into 7 equal areas of population (twitter.com)
623.
Show HN: LayerJS – A simple UI composition and navigation library (layerjs.org)
624.
Show HN: HackerForums.co, a forum for the crowd that hangs out on HN (hackerforums.co)
625.
Tesla reviewing contractors, firing everyone not vouched for by an employee (electrek.co)
626.
You don’t actually need a co-founder (2016) (techcrunch.com)
627.
Unexploded Ordnance found in Server Room (reddit.com)
628.
Show HN: I built an open source event-management system (github.com)
629.
Google Removes 'Don't Be Evil' Clause from Its Code of Conduct (gizmodo-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
630.
The Brotherhood of the Ad Blockers (bloomberg.com)