May 2016 Archive
3361.
Ask HN: How to get projects if you are development company?
3362.
Show HN: Tundra – Sell and deliver products to businesses anywhere (tundra.com)
3363.
PANIC Stack Overflow Is Down (stackoverflow.com)
3364.
Show HN: Tell Me What to Do (tmwtd.io)
3365.
Zynga Now Worth Less Than Its Own Office Building (medium.com)
3366.
I'm calling it: Social networking is over (computerworld.com)
3367.
Why Some Countries Are Poor and Others Rich (youtube.com)
3368.
Mark Zuckerberg on Trending Topics (facebook.com)
3369.
Show HN: HushPad - PasteBin, but client encrypted (hushpad.org)
3370.
Is the Silicon Valley Real Estate Bubble About to Explode? – Vanity Fair (vanityfair.com)
3371.
Nonce-misuse resistant cryptography 101 (lvh.io)
3372.
How China is super-sizing science (bbc.co.uk)
3373.
Show HN: Bigbash – Generate bash one-liners from SQL queries on files without DB (github.com)
3374.
vLine acquired by Airtime (blog.vline.com)
3375.
Tenants fume over apartment complex's new Facebook addendum (ksl.com)
3376.
Startups in Southern New Hampshire (techcrunch.com)
3377.
Democracies end when too democratic – America is a breeding ground for tyranny (nymag.com)
3378.
ImageMagick Is on Fire – CVE-2016–3714 (medium.com)
3379.
The Frustration and Loneliness of Server-Side JavaScript Development (2016) (kev.inburke.com)
3380.
Death by GPS (arstechnica.com)
3381.
Show HN: Drape – a Cloth Simulator (gitcdn.xyz)
3382.
Telegram hacked, say Russian activists (ft.com)
3383.
Show HN: Ast.run – WebAssembly playground (ast.run)
3384.
Ask HN: Most creative algorithms?
3385.
You Can Help Build the Future of Firefox with the New Test Pilot Program (blog.mozilla.org)
3386.
Tech Hiring Has Always Been Broken. Here’s How I Survived It for Decades (medium.com)
3387.
Show HN: Deep Learning for Answering Questions about Images (askimage.org)
3388.
Database Migrations with Nodejs (kostasbariotis.com)
3389.
Find-cmd.el: an elegant way to build up complex find(1) expressions (emacswiki.org)
3390.
Find Out If the NSA and GCHQ Spied on You (wired.com)