May 2015 Archive
13591.
Jessica Alba built a unicorn (forbes.com)
13592.
Show HN: UXTest – Make your site more successful for $199 (uxtest.com)
13593.
3D Mapping and Navigation Using Octrees on a Quadrotor (youtube.com)
13594.
Oh cool, now this robotic cheetah can make running leaps (washingtonpost.com)
13595.
Ninety-degree revolution (aeon.co)
13596.
The Friend (esquire.com)
13597.
Hola unblocker discovered to have malware-like behavior (techspot.com)
13598.
Why We're Leaving the Bay Area and Returning to Pittsburgh (sfviapgh.com)
13599.
The War on Crypto Terror (techcrunch.com)
13600.
Project Soli; Google's new interaction sensor using radar (youtube.com)
13601.
What is the real cost of your online attention? – Tom Chatfield – Aeon (aeon.co)
13602.
Extending Ambly to Windows and Linux (blog.fikesfarm.com)
13603.
The Hidden Costs of $8 Jeans (blogs.wsj.com)
13604.
Machine Learning Makes a Surprisingly Tasty Salad (priceonomics.com)
13605.
The MTA Debuts an $80,000 Video Game About the Second Avenue Subway (blogs.villagevoice.com)
13606.
If you want to be part of the top 1 percent, work for a top 1 percent firm (motherjones.com)
13607.
Farnam Street blog (farnamstreetblog.com)
13608.
US failed a Stuxnet-style attack against North Korea (securityaffairs.co)
13609.
Former SEC Officials Demand SEC Chief: Stop Protecting Corporate Cronyism (nakedcapitalism.com)
13610.
‘Tech’ Is Political–How We Respond to It Needs to Be Just as Political (thenation.com)
13611.
Workarounds for Sharing Host Volumes with Docker Containers (oliverguenther.de)
13612.
Understanding Message Queues (2013) (blog.codepath.com)
13613.
Wall Street on the Tundra (2009) (vanityfair.com)
13614.
A year of Vim – Beginner advice and lessons learned (thecodeship.com)
13615.
Locker Ransomware Author Allegedly Releases Database Dump of Private Keys (securityaffairs.co)
13616.
The Data Sleuths of San José (foreignpolicy.com)
13617.
Netflix: BitTorrent traffic being killed by streaming video sites (bgr.com)
13618.
Retailers mishandled mobile payments for years. It’s time to surrender to tech (qz.com)
13619.
My “most frequently used” Mac productivity tools (alfasin.com)
13620.
How Ideo Redesigned Monday to Be Less Awful (wired.com)