May 2015 Archive
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4172.
An Open Letter to Tony Hsieh
(danieltenner.com)
4173.
Mona Lisa is no mystery for micro-sociology
(sociological-eye.blogspot.com)
4174.
Google Shuts Down Map Maker Following Hacks
(techcrunch.com)
4175.
4176.
(Podcast) Ivan Kirigin Talks Growth Principles vs. Tactics
(dailyhunt.co)
4177.
4178.
4179.
4180.
Google admits Hangouts doesn’t use end-to-end encryption
(9to5google.com)
4181.
Don’t Play with the Odds: How the Birthday Paradox Hit Us While Coding Solid
(blog.getsolid.io)
4182.
We're Deprecating HTTP and It's Going to Be Okay
(konklone.com)
4183.
4184.
4185.
HaNS: The haskell network stack
(github.com)
4187.
Security researcher hacks plane mid-flight
(arstechnica.com)
4188.
The Computers of Tomorrow (1964)
(theatlantic.com)
4189.
What Has Us Interested at Homebrew
(quip.com)
4190.
Meteor Is the Best/Easiest Reactive Back End for React
(youtube.com)
4191.
North Carolina sues FCC for right to block municipal broadband
(arstechnica.com)
4192.
Today is IBD day, why should you care?
(metro.co.uk)
4193.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
(globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org)
4194.
How to Become a Data-Driven Company
(enterprise.import.io)
4195.
A Game of Shark and Minnow (2013)
(nytimes.com)
4196.
4197.
Elon Musk didn't like his kids' school, so he made his own without grades
(businessinsider.com)
4198.
Perl has built-in temp files
(rjbs.manxome.org)
4199.
If you’re a perfectionist
(medium.com)
4200.
Building the Golden Gate Bridge
(mashable.com)