May 2014 Archive
1861.
Unreal Engine 4 Roadmap (trello.com)
1862.
Integer Division, Step 0: No Remainder (pvk.ca)
1863.
Enabling Cross-Lingual Conversations in Real Time (research.microsoft.com)
1864.
Your Princess Is in Another Castle: Misogyny, Entitlement, and Nerds (thedailybeast.com)
1865.
Yes, All Women – Excerpts from my adult life (michaela.io)
1866.
Fred Wilson: By 2020 Apple Won’t Be A Top-3 Tech Company; Google, Facebook Will (techcrunch.com)
1867.
What Killed Google+ And What Can Save It (forbes.com)
1868.
Dr. Dre Appears to Confirm Apple-Beats Deal in Facebook Video (thenextweb.com)
1869.
HealthCare.Gov Looks Like A Bargain Compared With State Exchanges (npr.org)
1870.
Australian Government Should Follow Singapore in Supporting Startups (forbes.com)
1871.
How to win at rock-paper-scissors (bbc.com)
1872.
Oculus CEO says selling to Facebook convinced big developers to build for it (techcrunch.com)
1873.
America dumbs down: A rising tide of anti-intellectual thinking (macleans.ca)
1874.
George R.R. Martin Writes Everything In WordStar 4.0 On A DOS Machine (techcrunch.com)
1875.
Why the Smart Reading Device of the Future May Be Paper (wired.com)
1876.
AFNetworking alternative: STHTTPRequest (github.com)
1877.
Ada, C, C++, and Java vs. The Steelman (1997) (dwheeler.com)
1878.
CocoaPods announces Auth Server (blog.cocoapods.org)
1879.
Opt Out of Acxiom Marketing Data Collection (isapps.acxiom.com)
1880.
Gambo: a Game Boy emulator (rsnous.com)
1881.
Pre-dating Soylent by over 20 years: The Ultimate Meal (theultimatelife.net)
1882.
Open Source Software CDN (osscdn.com)
1883.
Project Skyhook: Open-source Bitcoin ATM (projectskyhook.com)
1884.
Free App Lets the Next Snowden Send Big Files Securely and Anonymously (wired.com)
1885.
Phratch: A port of Scratch on Pharo (phratch.com)
1886.
Show HN: Scaling PhantomJS With Ghost Town (blog.buzzvil.com)
1887.
Show HN: Chromium Updater (benbristow.co.uk)
1888.
Show HN: YubiKey HMAC-SHA1 support for KeePassX (github.com)
1889.
Arduino-Based Outdoor People Counter (github.com)
1890.
Linux.fm – Broadcasting the Linux kernel, one source file at a time (linux.fm)