May 2015 Archive
12481.
Typing stealth: a review of the CODE Keyboard (arstechnica.com)
12482.
CV Dazzle: Camouflage from Face Detection (cvdazzle.com)
12483.
Vietnam: A Hacker's Report (vnhacker.blogspot.com)
12484.
Give Silicon Valley a break (fortune.com)
12485.
Firefox to spam all users with ads by default (computerworld.com)
12486.
Microsoft hiring engineers for R projects (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
12487.
Standard knowledge for robots (phys.org)
12488.
Master Branch Must Be Read-Only (yegor256.com)
12489.
Microsoft study claims human attention span now lags behind goldfish (medicalxpress.com)
12490.
Brain-reading implant controls arm (bbc.com)
12491.
Thoth – Another Go dependency locker (github.com)
12492.
The 10 commandments of good form design on the web (mono.company)
12493.
Google will fulfill all Project Fi invites by mid-summer (phandroid.com)
12494.
Making Computer Science More Inviting: A Look at What Works (nytimes.com)
12495.
Microsoft fixes Office for Mac 2011 update that killed Outlook (cso.com.au)
12496.
We’re All Using These Emoji Wrong (wired.com)
12497.
What does leadership mean in the 21st century? (virgin.com)
12498.
The significance of the meta-circular interpreter (2006) (weblog.raganwald.com)
12499.
FCC's Open Internet Order Won't Stand Up to the First Amendment (forbes.com)
12500.
New Open Robotics/AI Building Group Meeting in San Francisco (facebook.com)
12501.
Tool to export Elasticsearch index from one cluster to another cluster (github.com)
12502.
To Internet.org opponents: You are entitled to nothing (techinasia.com)
12503.
Show HN: UI for docker-machine (getmachinery.io)
12504.
DevOps: Collaborate and work together to ensure continuous delivery (blog.flux7.com)
12505.
Arduin-o-Phone (learn.adafruit.com)
12506.
Extending Rails (leanpub.com)
12507.
Google Reportedly Developing 'Brillo,' an OS for the Internet of Things (cnet.com)
12508.
Web Caching Basics: Terminology, HTTP Headers, and Caching Strategies (digitalocean.com)
12509.
What Fuels the Rocket Man? A Theory of Elon Musk (slate.com)
12510.
Chrome for Android is now ‘almost entirely open-source' (venturebeat.com)