May 2015 Archive
4742.
4743.
Meet 'Tox': Ransomware for the Rest of Us
(blogs.mcafee.com)
4744.
Training Young Doctors: The Current Crisis
(nybooks.com)
4745.
Head-Scratching Begins on Proposed Wassenaar Export Control Rules
(threatpost.com)
4746.
Playing music on your skin
(blog.hipwerk.com)
4747.
A tiny string of text can disable iPhone Messages
(theverge.com)
4748.
Mary Meeker Report 2015
(kpcbweb2.s3.amazonaws.com)
4750.
Composable pipelines in Go, Flow based style, without framework
(blog.gopheracademy.com)
4751.
Not hitting pedestrians is a paid extra for self-parking car
(independent.co.uk)
4752.
Here’s how much corporations paid US senators to fast-track the TPP bill
(theguardian.com)
4753.
4754.
What multiple should we give China’s GDP growth?
(blog.mpettis.com)
4755.
Model-Based Machine Learning (Early Access): An Online Book
(mbmlbook.com)
4756.
Programming 101 for Recruiters – Greenhouse.io Quiz
(greenhouse.io)
4757.
Avago is buying Broadcom for $37B
(fortune.com)
4758.
Show HN: Python pprint with color syntax highlighting for the console
(gist.github.com)
4759.
Stats show adblock users click more ads
(blog.pagefair.com)
4760.
4761.
4762.
Google's Ingenious Plan to Make Apps Obsolete
(wired.com)
4763.
4764.
Ford pretends to open up patents like Tesla
(techdirt.com)
4765.
Patterns Beyond Pixels: Building a Video Recommendation System with NLP
(insightdatascience.com)
4766.
Harvard study finds 1 in 4 Harvard grads had no intercourse
(theguardian.com)
4767.
How Rust Achieves Thread Safety
(manishearth.github.io)
4768.
Spellbound, 13 Years Later
(smithsonianmag.com)
4769.
The hypocrisy of the Internet journalist
(medium.com)
4770.
Using Rust in Unity3D
(medium.com)