May 2014 Archive
1831.
We Are Abstracting on the Shoulders of Giants (hanselman.com)
1832.
Why do Chinese websites use numbers in their domain names? (dashan.com)
1833.
Finding More Than One Worm in the Apple (queue.acm.org)
1834.
The Ultimate List of Freely Available .NET Libraries (qink.net)
1835.
Running Secure Server Software on Insecure Hardware Without Parachute (slideshare.net)
1836.
Piet Program Gallery (dangermouse.net)
1837.
Building a nuclear reactor at home – from scratch (3.14.by)
1838.
The Key to Deeper Connections (neal.is)
1839.
Sonic Boom: How digital technology is transforming our relationship with sound (theatlantic.com)
1840.
Countries you shouldn't visit if you want to travel to the US (travel.stackexchange.com)
1841.
Why cyclists should be able to roll through stop signs, ride through red lights (vox.com)
1842.
NASA, CNES Warn SpaceX of Challenges in Flying Reusable Falcon 9 Rocket (aviationweek.com)
1843.
The World's Most Powerful Browser-Based IDE – Codio (codio.com)
1844.
Use other DNS servers than your ISP's (chaz6.com)
1845.
How a White Mountains trek turned into a survival test (bostonglobe.com)
1846.
I will never be able to log in to Flickr again (ngzhian.github.io)
1847.
Apple in talks for $3.2bn Beats deal (ft.com)
1848.
Yet another note app for iPhone, iPad and Mac (lkmake.com)
1849.
Why isn't mesh networking more popular? (justindunham.net)
1850.
Show HN: Google Privacy Enhancer – "smoke bombs" your search history (github.com)
1851.
How to tell your friend that their startup idea sucks (hackertourism.com)
1852.
ILLIAC I Programming Manual (1956) [pdf] (bitsavers.trailing-edge.com)
1853.
Harvard scholars may have been duped by a forged ‘Gospel of Jesus’s Wife’ (washingtonpost.com)
1854.
3dfx Oral History Panel [video] (youtube.com)
1855.
I'm Pissed About _____. (founderdating.com)
1856.
Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels? (news.vice.com)
1857.
You don't always know what you're saying (nature.com)
1858.
In Bitcoin Debate, Larry Summers Sides with the History of Change (blogs.wsj.com)
1859.
Eventjoy (YC W14) Makes Its Ticketing Service Free for Organizers (thenextweb.com)
1860.
MongoMem: Memory usage by collection in MongoDB (eng.wish.com)