May 2016 Archive
4351.
Satoshi Is Actually Building an Ethereum Company (medium.com)
4352.
Go and Quasar: a comparison of style and performance on the Skynet benchmark (blog.paralleluniverse.co)
4353.
Show HN: This app lets you call up to 10 people at once. Useful? (myglobalconference.com)
4354.
Reasons You're Not Getting Promoted (blog.startupcvs.com)
4355.
Show HN: Free iPhone app able to create smart summaries of texts and even photos (itunes.apple.com)
4356.
Apple officially killed one of Steve Jobs' favorite projects (businessinsider.com)
4357.
Is working Full Time the best we can do? (mountainfreshmedia.com)
4358.
A History of the Erlang VM (2011) [pdf] (erlang-factory.com)
4359.
Google and Microsoft have made a pact to protect surveillance capitalism (theguardian.com)
4360.
DuckDuckGo made so much money last year, it's giving away $225,000 (businessinsider.com)
4361.
Best Anti-Trump ad ever (motherjones.com)
4362.
How IBM’s new five-qubit universal quantum computer works (arstechnica.com)
4363.
Are you low-balling yourself? (femgineer.com)
4364.
Simple NLP Search in Your Application – Step-By-Step Guide in Scala (tech.evojam.com)
4365.
Craig Wright backs out and won’t prove that he is Satoshi Nakamoto (techcrunch.com)
4366.
Own a Pair of Clipper Chips (schneier.com)
4367.
Why Friends Mean Power for Today’s Mobile Apps (tapglue.com)
4368.
Microsoft's hover gestures for Windows phones are magnificent (theverge.com)
4369.
Microsoft and Ford back Pivotal in $253M round at $2.8B valuation (venturebeat.com)
4370.
Top CSS Articles from Last Month. (v.May) (medium.com)
4371.
Follow people, not companies (medium.com)
4372.
Eric Schmidt's “Under the Radar” Startup for Clinton (govexec.com)
4373.
Results of Mac Developer Survey with over 7,000 participants (git-tower.com)
4374.
Photoshop as game editor (gamasutra.com)
4375.
Propranolol, the Cure for Fear? (newrepublic.com)
4376.
Facebook is building AI that can build AI (wired.com)
4377.
Sweatcoin – App that pays people to get fit (reuters.com)
4378.
Imagine Discovering That Your Teaching Assistant Really Is a Robot (wsj.com)
4379.
Gonum: 3 years (and a bit) old
4380.
50% of Devices Draw Power Even When Off (mobile.nytimes.com)