May 2014 Archive
3601.
Phineas Gage, Neuroscience’s Most Famous Patient (slate.com)
3602.
An Oscilloscope Module for Novena (bunniestudios.com)
3603.
Synth: A Node.js framework for client side JavaScript frameworks (synthjs.com)
3604.
GitHub Pages now supports additional metadata (github.com)
3605.
Possible WooThemes Credit Card Leak (woothemes.com)
3606.
Guardian slides on "Breaking news at 1000ms" (speakerdeck.com)
3607.
Oracle’s Java API code protected by copyright, appeals court rules (arstechnica.com)
3608.
Catatumbo Lightning (en.wikipedia.org)
3609.
Keepod: Can a $7 stick provide billions computer access? (bbc.com)
3610.
Change the visibility of your Gists (github.com)
3611.
Pols to Ad Networks: Pretend SOPA Passed, and Never Mind About Antitrust Law (eff.org)
3612.
The Science of the Best Chocolate Chip Cookies (2013) (sweets.seriouseats.com)
3613.
HTTP headers of the top 500k Alexa sites (hackertarget.com)
3614.
This Guy Arrived In The US With $26, Sold A Startup For Half A Billion And (businessinsider.com)
3615.
How to listen to our future citizens (aeon.co)
3616.
Lock-free Data Structures. Part 2. Basics: Atomicity and Atomic Primitives (C++) (kukuruku.co)
3617.
YouTube shuts down public RSS feeds of user subscriptions (arstechnica.com)
3618.
Urbit: a personal cloud computer (urbit.org)
3619.
Quantum dots provide complete control of photons (liu.se)
3620.
Pride: Simpler Management of Modular App Development (engineering.prezi.com)
3621.
Framer.js 3.0 is Out (framerjs.com)
3622.
Yahoo Acquires Self-Destructing Messaging App Blink, Which Will Soon Disappear (techcrunch.com)
3623.
Show HN: Sleio – Nonprofit Google Alternative ()
3624.
SIGGRAPH 2014 : Technical Papers Preview Trailer (youtube.com)
3625.
Square: 'We could be profitable tomorrow morning' (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
3626.
Our open-source code (filamentgroup.com)
3627.
Font Awesome 4.1.0 released (fortawesome.github.io)
3628.
I just wrote a letter to the FCC about the open internet ()
3629.
Amazing Military Infographics (medium.com)
3630.
Elon Musk says yes to The Oatmeal's $8M request for Nikola Tesla museum (green.autoblog.com)