May 2016 Archive
3841.
The Absolutely True Story of a Real Programmer Who Never Learned C (medium.com)
3842.
MIT announces campaign for a better world (news.mit.edu)
3843.
The DAO crowdsale reaches $30M with 18 days to go (daohub.org)
3844.
Petabyte-scale anomaly detection: Data wanted
3845.
Introducing HelloSign for Eventbrite: Attendees Can Now Sign Waivers Online (hellosign.com)
3846.
How Austin Beat Uber (nytimes.com)
3847.
“I have cramps.” – our 3-word policy on menstrual leave (blog.nilenso.com)
3848.
Why Free Software Is Losing Influence (datamation.com)
3849.
Dogs Test Drug Aimed at Humans’ Biggest Killer: Age (nytimes.com)
3850.
Intel’s so-called culture of meritocracy is costing 12,000 people their jobs (qz.com)
3851.
Prenatal Fluoride and Autism (townsendletter.com)
3852.
Show HN: Curated and Supported AWS Lambda Functions (opszero.com)
3853.
Hacking Team steals €10K in Bitcoin, sends to Kurdish anticapitalists in Rojava (arstechnica.co.uk)
3854.
Clinton Looks to Data to Help Her Drown Out Trump (bloomberg.com)
3855.
Warren Buffet on scheduling meetings (m.signalvnoise.com)
3856.
Can Intellectual Ventures invent its way to redemption? (seattlepi.com)
3857.
No longer optional: Windows 10 will automatically install over Windows 7/8 (theguardian.com)
3858.
Stackable Permanent Life Improvements (bro-kaizen.github.io)
3859.
Show HN: 100,000 Database ops/sec in IE6 on 2GB Atom CPU (github.com)
3860.
How Can We Make You Happy Today, Peter Thiel? (wired.com)
3861.
Show HN: Migrate – Sane database/sql migrations for Go (github.com)
3862.
When you find my body, pls call my husband, wrote dying hiker lost on App. Trail (washingtonpost.com)
3863.
The weird thing that happens when you put more women in the boardroom (washingtonpost.com)
3864.
If You Talk to Bots, You’re Talking to Their Bosses (howwegettonext.com)
3865.
Stop pretending she had a chance, we all know Mayer was doomed (linkedin.com)
3866.
2016 Guide to User Data Security (inversoft.com)
3867.
Open Beta of HyperDev (hyperdev.com)
3868.
Only successful people can afford a CV of failure (theguardian.com)
3869.
Business Insider is the extreme version of every online news gathering operation (medium.com)
3870.
MIT Challenge (scotthyoung.com)