May 2015 Archive
6091.
Investigation and Analysis of Anomalous Electromagnetic Propulsion Devices (slideshare.net)
6092.
Entrepreneurship is Not Business (takisathanassiou.com)
6093.
Do you think this is a useful software tool? (filestage.io)
6094.
New Favourite Writing Font (toomuchlatte.com)
6095.
ScaleFT Wants to Make Managing Public Clouds Safer, Raises $800K Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
6096.
New machine could one day replace anesthesiologists (washingtonpost.com)
6097.
Why Startups Are Ready to Leave London (forbes.com)
6098.
Bundestag Inquiry into BND and NSA (WikiLeaks) (wikileaks.org)
6099.
Verizon Buys AOL for $4.4B (techgeniux.com)
6100.
Physics be damned, we can’t stop obsessing over NASA’s ‘impossible engine' (theverge.com)
6101.
Walking an extra two minutes each hour may offset hazards of sitting too long (eurekalert.org)
6102.
uMatrix for Firefox (addons.mozilla.org)
6103.
PerchRTC – Open source WebRTC demo for iOS (perch.co)
6104.
8-bit Color Cycling Pixel Art (effectgames.com)
6105.
Facebook presses for more pay for janitors, cooks (marketwatch.com)
6106.
CLion 1.0 Released (jetbrains.com)
6107.
Facebook: Instant Articles (facebook.com)
6108.
Show HN: React.js running on a Pebble watch (github.com)
6109.
Spark is now Particle (blog.particle.io)
6110.
Can we all agree this AOL/Verizon deal is batshit insane? (pando.com)
6111.
Gates “...the United States government leaks like a sieve..” (2010) (defense.gov)
6112.
AI Is Getting Good Enough to Delegate the Work It Can’t Do (hbr.org)
6113.
The curious case of .cat, the Internet’s weirdest, most radical domain (washingtonpost.com)
6114.
Hoover Dam may stop producing power by end of 2015 (clockworkchaos.com)
6115.
Senate Reverses Course and Advances TPP Fast Track Bill (eff.org)
6116.
Crowdfunding – Where small businesses can borrow if the banks turn them down (economist.com)
6117.
The first wave of Internet communication apps is ending – What's next? (dailytekk.com)
6118.
HTTP/2 RFC (7540) released (rfc-editor.org)
6119.
Where do you see Spring Framework going?
6120.
Lyft and the coalition of the billionaires who didn’t invest in Uber (pando.com)