May 2015 Archive
7111.
New US attorney general refuses to drop Microsoft foreign data warrant (zdnet.com)
7112.
How “omnipotent” hackers tied to NSA hid for 14 years–and were found at last (arstechnica.com)
7113.
MeCoffee: a 220/120V Arduino-compatible 1kW controller (mecoffee.nl)
7114.
Serious MacKeeper vulnerability found (thesafemac.com)
7115.
The NSA named one of its top-secret programs Skynet (theverge.com)
7116.
The Ten Thousand Dollar Homepage (2015) (tenthousanddollarhomepage.com)
7117.
Windows 10 will be the last Windows: Here's why it's a great thing (hindustantimes.com)
7118.
Why enforce development dependencies? Use Nginx+lua to serve LESS/SASS and ES6 (github.com)
7119.
Robot Stitches a Grape Back Together (youtube.com)
7120.
Gamegear.io – SDKs for mobile game developers (gamegear.io)
7121.
Lessons from Tracking My Productivity and Sleep (medium.com)
7122.
Speech Recognition Is NSA’s Best-Kept Open Secret (firstlook.org)
7123.
A 13-Year-Old's View on Social Media (medium.com)
7124.
Flexport Wants to Be Uber of the Oceans (bloomberg.com)
7125.
Show HN: Google Docs Resumes (chrome.google.com)
7126.
Is gevent holding you back from switching to Python 3? ()
7127.
What Car Thieves Think of the Club (freakonomics.com)
7128.
Why Being a Jack of All Trades Is Better (linkedin.com)
7129.
Men and boys are in crisis, and technology is to blame (telegraph.co.uk)
7130.
How Do I Know If I Should Take a Job at a Startup? (techcrunch.com)
7131.
Programming is not a craft (2011) (dannorth.net)
7132.
Infographic: mind blowing domain data for the top 1,000 websites (whoapi.com)
7133.
Show HN: Telescopic – A virtual reality telescope simulator (unimersiv.com)
7134.
Illegal to collect environmental data in Wyoming (flowingdata.com)
7135.
Show HN: Sort the stories on Hacker News (chrome.google.com)
7136.
Cops must now get a warrant to use stingrays in Washington state (arstechnica.com)
7137.
Are We Training Our Students to Be Robots? (zephoria.org)
7138.
My Stutter Made Me a Better Presenter (medium.com)
7139.
How Google ‘Tricks’ Users into Sharing Location Data (sherbit.io)
7140.
How to Save the World by Taking Back Control of Our Data (2003) (pbs.org)