May 2015 Archive
5461.
Apple quietly bought an unusual startup (fortune.com)
5462.
Uber hits speed bumps in China (bjreview.com)
5463.
Show HN: PyHN – Hacker news in your terminal (0.2.8) (pypi.python.org)
5464.
GIFs are finally working on Facebook (thenextweb.com)
5465.
Security issue in blockchain.info's Android app (reddit.com)
5466.
2015 Electronic Hardware Development and Manufacturing Trends (blog.octopart.com)
5467.
Show HN: A JavaScript widget to block Congress' IPs from visiting your site (github.com)
5468.
Show HN: Semantics3's IFTTT channel for price drops on products (ifttt.com)
5469.
Reading Just Got Better (amazon.com)
5470.
Rand Paul declares surveillance 'war' and hints at filibuster for NSA reform (theguardian.com)
5471.
Programming Elixir: Functional – Concurrent – Pragmatic – Fun (pragprog.com)
5472.
Show HN: Some useful additional classes for Bootstrap (trumbitta.github.io)
5473.
How copyright law threatens your right to repair your car (vox.com)
5474.
The Raw Epic Poetry of the South's Forgotten Genius (newrepublic.com)
5475.
Map: What people around the world value the most (knowmore.washingtonpost.com)
5476.
Fuzzing things with afl and python-afl (github.com)
5477.
Power Constraints: From Sensors to Servers [pdf] (hotchips.org)
5478.
“I love VIM a lot” on vim-scripts GitHub profile (github.com)
5479.
A Guide to Undefined Behaviour in C and Cpp (2010) (blog.regehr.org)
5480.
All aboard the bug train (spacecowboyrocketcompany.com)
5481.
User Agents of Change (allenpike.com)
5482.
Poison (signalvnoise.com)
5483.
Practical deep text learning on blogs (blog.dato.com)
5484.
Startup workers are tweeting about how much money they actually make (theverge.com)
5485.
Defending A16Z (blog.garrytan.com)
5486.
The H1-B Visas Don’t Help American STEM Graduates (wsj.com)
5487.
A programmer’s mind explained (to project managers) (sanderhoogendoorn.com)
5488.
FBI Releases 'Cell Phone Tracking for Dummies,' Plus 4,999 [Redacted] Documents (motherboard.vice.com)
5489.
Tor-ramdisk: A uClibc-based micro Linux distribution (opensource.dyc.edu)
5490.
How Lululemon came into being (2009) (blog.lululemon.com)