May 2014 Archive
3001.
Kids (6-13) React to an old Apple II Computer (youtube.com)
3002.
Show HN: developeragents.com – curated newsletter promoting remote developers (developeragents.com)
3003.
Computers See Your Face as a Child. Will They Recognize You as an Adult? (nextgov.com)
3004.
Google’s Rumored Stars Bookmarking Service Leaks (techcrunch.com)
3005.
We just interviewed at Y Combinator – here’s the full transcript (medium.com)
3006.
OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Covert Redirect (tetraph.com)
3007.
GitHub language trends and the fragmenting landscape (redmonk.com)
3008.
Protecting Net Neutrality and the Open Internet (blog.mozilla.org)
3009.
Scala is a Subtle Beast (sumologic.com)
3010.
Atom: free and open source for everyone (github.com)
3011.
Superheavy Element 117 Points to Fabled “Island of Stability” on Periodic Table (scientificamerican.com)
3012.
Ask HN: what are the VCs, angels and YC doing to protect net neutrality? ()
3013.
Founder uses accelerator funds to buy himself an Audi (startupsanonymous.com)
3014.
Chasing Eureka: A Startup's Approach to Creativity (info.predictiveedge.com)
3015.
Steve Jobs calls up Dr. Dre about iTunes (youtube.com)
3016.
Veterans' Benefits Live On Long After Bullets Stop (online.wsj.com)
3017.
Spurious correlations (tylervigen.com)
3018.
The Low Quality of Scientific Code (techblog.bozho.net)
3019.
A Test for School Reform in Newark (newyorker.com)
3020.
Map, analyze and compare your social networks with entrepreneurs from 100+ countries (beglobality.com)
3021.
Funcgo: A compiler that converts Functional Go into Clojure (github.com)
3022.
Valve games – Android (shield.nvidia.com)
3023.
British Spies Face Legal Action Over Secret Hacking Programs (firstlook.org)
3024.
Shaping up with Angular.js [code school] (campus.codeschool.com)
3025.
Hacking the Domino's pizza slot machine with python opencv (deepanshu.quora.com)
3026.
Static web servers for the desktop (fenixwebserver.com)
3027.
Harvard and MIT Students Launch ‘NSA-Proof’ Email Service (betabeat.com)
3028.
Process Is Being Told What to Do by Someone Who Has Less Information than You (firstround.com)
3029.
FBI struggling to hire hackers who don't smoke weed (gizmodo.com)
3030.
“Younger founders can kiss my ass.” (pando.com)