May 2015 Archive
13441.
Lessons learned while fixing memory leaks in our first Unity title (richg42.blogspot.com)
13442.
Lenovo's New Phone Turns Any Surface into a Touchscreen (gizmodo.com)
13443.
Same-day Amazon Prime and the end of local commerce (davehanley.com)
13444.
Microsoft's ebook: From Agile to DevOps (microsoft.com)
13445.
Projects in Angular.Js (kickstarter.com)
13446.
Choosing intuitive axes (unside.t4you.in)
13447.
On “Will this solve my problem?” thinking (rethrick.com)
13448.
UK Government Goes Full Orwell (techdirt.com)
13449.
[hackday] Remote working – collaboration tools (engineering.talis.com)
13450.
The moment Japan's volcano erupts in spectacular fashion (theguardian.com)
13451.
The fine print of Google Photos and why you shouldn’t ditch iCloud just yet (idownloadblog.com)
13452.
Inventors, Entrepreneurs and the Space in Between (techcrunch.com)
13453.
E-Mail with PFS, hidden subject and masked date using GnuPG and better front ends (draketo.de)
13454.
Pythran – Python to C++ converter (github.com)
13455.
Risk compensation (en.wikipedia.org)
13456.
Google Photos, the Endlösung for Privacy (xavierbertels.com)
13457.
Windows 10 will launch in July (theverge.com)
13458.
Interact with a Camel route using direct and Seda in memory message transport (voxxed.com)
13459.
Google I/O is using Elevator.JS (Click on 'back to the top' link in the end) (events.google.com)
13460.
Earth Notes: GB Grid Intensity (earth.org.uk)
13461.
Microsoft: Accelerate your application delivery lifecycle (microsoft.com)
13462.
U.K. National Grid Status (gridwatch.templar.co.uk)
13463.
Brace yourselves: Animated gifs are coming to Facebook (techjuice.pk)
13464.
The Era of Transpilers (blog.mariusschulz.com)
13465.
Roll your face over the keyboard (rollyourface.com)
13466.
What Did Billion Dollar Companies Look Like at the Series A? (medium.com)
13467.
Rust ffi (oppenlander.me)
13468.
A new Apple Sports Watch can be yours – Take a 10min dev survey (vmob.me)
13469.
IBM PC in Your Browser (pcjs.org)
13470.
Facebook ‘Marauder’s Map’ turns Messenger into a stalker’s dream (thenextweb.com)