May 2014 Archive
3301.
Cops Must Swear Silence to Access Vehicle Tracking System (wired.com)
3302.
The Vanhawks Valour, A Connected Bike With GPS Navigation (techcrunch.com)
3303.
They All Look Just the Same (medium.com)
3304.
Do Your Homework on Open Source (quartzmo.com)
3305.
An Easy introduction to Machine Learning (medium.com)
3306.
Why and how we put our Terms of Service on GitHub. (medium.com)
3307.
Set Up TravisCI-like Continuous Integration with Docker and Jenkins (zapier.com)
3308.
How to Recruit Engineers in San Francisco (tintup.com)
3309.
Solution to "The Expert" (draw 7 red lines, all strictly perpendicular...) (youtube.com)
3310.
The Most Important Component Of Evolution Is Death (clairehu.com)
3311.
Startups Want to Be the Next Airbnb, Uber (online.wsj.com)
3312.
London mapper – A social atlas of London (londonmapper.org.uk)
3313.
Making a cardboard tank part 3 – Remote control (andersmakes.wordpress.com)
3314.
Hacking the Samsung NX300, part 2: Get Root (op-co.de)
3315.
Research shows smartphone sensors leave trackable fingerprints (eurekalert.org)
3316.
Show HN: Hacker news from command line in Python (github.com)
3317.
Bad copyright rules killed Hadfield's Space Oddity (ottawacitizen.com)
3318.
Neal Stephenson interview (damiengwalter.com)
3319.
Explicit Multi-Threading (XMT): A PRAM-On-Chip Vision (umiacs.umd.edu)
3320.
Standards-defying functional-programming macros for the C preprocessor (github.com)
3321.
Somaliland has embraced mobile money, but at what price? (theguardian.com)
3322.
Interplanetary superhighway (medium.com)
3323.
Oculus VR and its founder sued by ZeniMax and id Software (theverge.com)
3324.
Choose Your Co-Founder Wisely (medium.com)
3325.
By E-Mailing Hacking Victims, EBay Opens Users Up to More Risk of Attack (bloomberg.com)
3326.
HP cuts 16,000 jobs, up to 5 percent of its workforce (engadget.com)
3327.
Hex Code for Facebook White
3328.
Containers at Scale: At Google, the Google Cloud Platform, and Beyond (speakerdeck.com)
3329.
Dutch Rail: Where will the train stop? Where can I find an empty seat? (youtube.com)
3330.
What Ars writers pay our Internet providers–and what we think about them (arstechnica.com)