May 2015 Archive
6211.
Microsoft HoloLens and the danger of mismanaged expectations (fastcompany.com)
6212.
Tesla Model S Pre-Owned Portal Launched (teslamotors.com)
6213.
Stanford historian uncovers how modern humanitarianism arose from colonialism (news.stanford.edu)
6214.
My first week without an Apple Watch (mrgan.tumblr.com)
6215.
The Limits of Discourse – Sam Harris and Noam Chomsky (samharris.org)
6216.
ZStack, an Infrastructure Software with an In-Process Microservices Architecture (thenewstack.io)
6217.
How for-profit prisons have become the biggest lobby no-one is talking about (washingtonpost.com)
6218.
How Washington Derailed Amtrak (nationaljournal.com)
6219.
Geodetic Bench-Mark Hunting Is the New Nerdy Hobby (wsj.com)
6220.
German Politicians – Why Don’t They Tell It Like It Is? (zeit.de)
6221.
The Effect of Version Control Systems on Emacs Developers (lars.ingebrigtsen.no)
6222.
Year 2038 problem (en.wikipedia.org)
6223.
Early Urban Planning: Ancient Mayan City Built on Grid (livescience.com)
6224.
It’s the little things (medium.com)
6225.
3D printing may have a larger impact than the internet (all3dp.com)
6226.
Forget Mobilegeddon, Speedmageddon is the algo update you should worry about (webdistortion.com)
6227.
Sente: Websockets as (go-like) core.async channels in the browser (github.com)
6228.
iCloud mess (collantes.us)
6229.
Observing the Astronomical Sublime (patrickmccray.com)
6230.
The Death of Stress Test and the Rise of the Coronary CT Angiogram (2014) (learntheheart.com)
6231.
Hello Facebook, Goodbye Privacy: FB's Rogue “Hello Android” App (huffingtonpost.com)
6232.
The WiPy: The Internet of Things Taken to the Next Level (kickstarter.com)
6233.
Don't listen when (male) thirty-somethings hype the next social networking app (meshedsociety.com)
6234.
The funniest TED Talks (ted.com)
6235.
Dave Goldberg's Lifetime of Advocating for Women (nytimes.com)
6236.
The Anti-Drone Drone (scientificamerican.com)
6237.
Introducing lazytime (2014) (lwn.net)
6238.
Try Haskell – an interactive tutorial in your browser (tryhaskell.org)
6239.
Speak Like Jabba the Hutt on May the 4th (verbalizeit.com)
6240.
Scala is the most popular concurrent language on HN and demand is growing (ryan-williams.net)