May 2015 Archive
8611.
Tapatalk retires pro versions (blog.tapatalk.com)
8612.
Criminals Stole Taxpayer Data via IRS Web Service (wsj.com)
8613.
React Typeahead Component (used in Prod by Yahoo Mail) (github.com)
8614.
Hackers stole data of 100k taxpayers, IRS says (npr.org)
8615.
Mitch Mcconnell will do just about anything not to vindicate Edward Snowden (firstlook.org)
8616.
A DIY guide to startup marketing (carlygloge.com)
8617.
10 Awesome Pitch Decks from the World’s Fastest Growing Startups (linkedin.com)
8618.
Discoveryd has been axed in 10.10.4 for mDNSResponder (twitter.com)
8619.
Silicon Valley Is a Big Fat Lie (gq.com)
8620.
Filling the Green Circle (marco.org)
8621.
Have we reached the crest of the post 2008 startup cycle? ()
8622.
List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation (en.wikipedia.org)
8623.
UEFI backdoor allows root exploit in Linux (twitter.com)
8624.
Skin cancer patients successfully treated with herpes-based drug (theguardian.com)
8625.
How would the CLRS authors fare in TopCoder vs. people like Gennady Korotkevich? (quora.com)
8626.
The Bank of Facebook (techcrunch.com)
8627.
Introducing BuzzFeed’s Open Lab for Journalism, Technology and the Arts (buzzfeed.com)
8628.
Asset prices are more sensitive to very low interest rates than most suspect (fabricegrinda.com)
8629.
The coming jobs massacre and a more violent world (blogs.reuters.com)
8630.
Rust ownership, the hard way (chrismorgan.info)
8631.
“A Check List for Doing Data Model Design Reviews” by Kent Graziano (vertabelo.com)
8632.
Socket Sharding in NGINX (nginx.com)
8633.
The myth of bad British teeth (bbc.co.uk)
8634.
Slim VS. Haml: Performance Perspective (sephinrothcn.wordpress.com)
8635.
Let’s Build a Web Server, Part 3 (ruslanspivak.com)
8636.
Angular.js 1.4 has been released (github.com)
8637.
Great visualisation of sunrises/sunsets on instagram (michellechandra.github.io)
8638.
From a developer’s perspective, bug tracking is a great challenge (bugtrackers.io)
8639.
The Abuse and Misuse of Test Automation – Interview with Alan Page (blog.fogcreek.com)
8640.
The Coming Merge of Human and Machine Intelligence (deepstuff.org)