May 2016 Archive
3901.
Senators put forward new bill to halt expansion of gov’t hacking powers (arstechnica.com)
3902.
Coinbase Exchange to Rebrand Following Ethereum Trading Launch (coindesk.com)
3903.
Google AI project writes poetry which could make a Vogon proud (theguardian.com)
3904.
Google’s Making Its Own Chips Now. Time for Intel to Freak Out (wired.com)
3905.
Show HN: Goal, Go web toolkit inspired by Revel and based on code generation (github.com)
3906.
Dell's 43-inch 4K multi-client monitor is amazing (theverge.com)
3907.
Introducing BangFit by PornHub (bang.fit)
3908.
DMCA being misused for censorship (theguardian.com)
3909.
Google’s Encryption Choices with Allo (daringfireball.net)
3910.
CloudFlare is ruining Stack Overflow for me with its recaptcha (meta.stackoverflow.com)
3911.
Show HN: Business Intelligence Bot for Slack (bintel.chat)
3912.
Why Digital Assistants Are a Privacy Nightmare (theatlantic.com)
3913.
You’d Be Surprised at How Many Foods Contain Added Sugar (nytimes.com)
3914.
Buddybuild: Introducing Instant Replay (blog.buddybuild.com)
3915.
NAT Tunneling Without a Third-Party (samy.pl)
3916.
Peter Thiel's attack on Gawker is called “champerty,” and it used to be illegal (qz.com)
3917.
Self-contained linux applications (flatpak.org)
3918.
Why the Best Companies and Developers Give Away Almost Everything They Do (themacro.com)
3919.
Delta built the more efficient TSA checkpoints that the TSA couldn't (theverge.com)
3920.
The Inside Story of Donald Trump's Only High-Tech Venture (fastcompany.com)
3921.
GitHub Corners (tholman.com)
3922.
Ask HN: Downloading PDFs from SlideShare Without JavaScript?
3923.
Facebook listens to your phone's microphone (independent.co.uk)
3924.
The World's Most Ingenious Thief (wired.com)
3925.
The 200B dollar chatbot disruption (venturebeat.com)
3926.
Inside card sorters: 1920s data processing with punched cards and relays (righto.com)
3927.
Now, You Can Touch Virtual Reality with XTH Sense (technowize.com)
3928.
The Triumph of Piero (nybooks.com)
3929.
Google Chrome fianlly (offically) passes up IE (gizmodo.com)
3930.
This page weighs 15kb (macwright.org)