May 2014 Archive
1921.
Kivo: Simple document feedback in your browser (kivo.com)
1922.
The New Yorker in the Forties (newyorker.com)
1923.
Telenav Takes On Google With New OpenStreetMap-Based Offline Navigation SDK (techcrunch.com)
1924.
The Future of the Book is Unfinished (go-to-hellman.blogspot.com)
1925.
BSDCan 2014 Videos (undeadly.org)
1926.
How we built the wrong feature (7shifts.com)
1927.
Interpreting when Compiling, or an Alternative Understanding of Lambdas in C++11 (kukuruku.co)
1928.
A Synthetic Biology Conference Lures an Intriguing Audience (nytimes.com)
1929.
Love Generating SVG With JavaScript? Move It To The Server (smashingmagazine.com)
1930.
JavaScript debugging with semantic highlighting (github.com)
1931.
Going through Y Combinator as a Nonprofit (blog.1deg.org)
1932.
Solar Roadways (indiegogo.com)
1933.
A Survey of the Localhost Proxying Landscape (john-sheehan.com)
1934.
New Soylent Website (soylent.me)
1935.
How to Hire a Winner? Try a Game of Ping Pong (inc.com)
1936.
Knol – Let's Rethink the Way We Handle Knowledge Bases (knol.io)
1937.
Tried to stir HN crowd but failed miserably (IPCC announcement) (anta2.wordpress.com)
1938.
MIT economist aims to move the inequality discussion beyond the “1 percent.” (newsoffice.mit.edu)
1939.
The worst response to a great idea (shop.bluffworks.com)
1940.
The Disappearance of Conservative Commencement Speakers (fivethirtyeight.com)
1941.
Java on iPhone,Android,Win,RIM and Desktop (codenameone.com)
1942.
Bounden on Android delayed, needs help (gameovenstudios.com)
1943.
What's Wrong with the Internet of Things (tomtunguz.com)
1944.
Zones – Robust error handling and flow control for Node.js (strongloop.com)
1945.
Neil Postman: Things We Need to Know About Technological Change (1998) [pdf] (cs.ucdavis.edu)
1946.
We just interviewed at Y Combinator – here’s the full transcript
1947.
A good idea with bad usage: /dev/urandom (insanecoding.blogspot.com)
1948.
How Foursquare bought my domain to steal my idea (medium.com)
1949.
Digital Hand Tremor Assessment (christopherlsmith.com)
1950.
HackerChat.co – A private Slack chat for the HN community (hackerchat.co)