May 2015 Archive
6361.
Instagram Surveillance: How Data Analysts Link Photos to Credit Card Purchases (sherbit.io)
6362.
The Desert Blues (read.atavist.com)
6363.
Betting game with billion dollar limit slips through legal loophole (destructoid.com)
6364.
How to win any popular game, according to data scientists (washingtonpost.com)
6365.
Transitions (joyent.com)
6366.
US asks China to investigate cyber attacks (reuters.com)
6367.
Announcing Arch, an open source functional style application framework for React (red-badger.com)
6368.
Architecture decisions – don't be left scratching your head 6 months later (product.reverb.com)
6369.
Class of 2015: you’re the most indebted graduating class ever (vox.com)
6370.
The Spider Web Engineer (priceonomics.com)
6371.
Transitions (blog.nodejs.org)
6372.
Triplebyte now open to non-US programmers (triplebyte.com)
6373.
So, the NSA Has an Actual Skynet Program (wired.com)
6374.
High-Performance Implementation of an Extreme Learning Machine (pypi.python.org)
6375.
Why Privacy Is Under Attack (blog.protonmail.ch)
6376.
Russia and China pledge not to hack each other (blogs.wsj.com)
6377.
Unless You Are Spock, Irrelevant Things Matter in Economic Behavior (nytimes.com)
6378.
HTTP for Humans in Swift (github.com)
6379.
HTML5 Motion Sensing Using the Doppler Effect (danielrapp.github.io)
6380.
Dark Wisdom: How Design Manipulates the Way We Think, Feel and Behave (medium.com)
6381.
How Google ‘Tricks’ Users into Sharing Location Data (sherbit.io)
6382.
The Next Generation Open Compute Hardware: Tried and Tested (anandtech.com)
6383.
Code Review at Originate (originate.com)
6384.
Novena Sinfonía (hipertextual.com)
6385.
Regulation Run Amok – And How to Fight Back (wsj.com)
6386.
Skip Googling with Facebook’s New “Add a Link” Mobile Status Search Engine (techcrunch.com)
6387.
Will Google.com Become Irrelevant? (statspotting.com)
6388.
Scientists Crack a 50-Year-Old Mystery About the Measles Vaccine (npr.org)
6389.
Jumpshare 3.0 – Rethinking file sharing with collections (jumpshare.com)
6390.
Why Apps Need a New Data Center Stack (techcrunch.com)