May 2016 Archive
1051.
ROI on a college degree depends what you study, not where (economist.com)
1052.
In Japan’s Slow Economy, Rare Price Rise Prompts Surplus of Remorse (nytimes.com)
1053.
Pittsburgh as a Startup (medium.com)
1054.
Apple stops support for WebObjects (money.cnn.com)
1055.
Cruise settles legal case involving cofounder (businessinsider.com)
1056.
The Relativity of Wrong by Isaac Asimov (1989) (chem.tufts.edu)
1057.
Paper Processor – What is fetch, decode, and execute? (sites.google.com)
1058.
Nature-Inspired Programming Recipes (2011) (cleveralgorithms.com)
1059.
Students at Fake University Say They Were Collateral Damage in Sting Operation (nytimes.com)
1060.
What Happens to the Brain During Cognitive Dissonance? (2015) (scientificamerican.com)
1061.
The Tyranny of Structurelessness (1972) (jofreeman.com)
1062.
Achieving a Perfect SSL Labs Score with Go (blog.bracelab.com)
1063.
Fasting-like Diet Reduces Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms (neuroscientistnews.com)
1064.
Lens of human eye can be fully regenerated, at least in newborns (evidenceba.se)
1065.
Show HN: Assembly to C code Decompiler (decompiler.org)
1066.
Zendesk and the Art of Trademark Trolling (eff.org)
1067.
LimeSDR: Flexible, Next-Generation, Open Source Software Defined Radio (crowdsupply.com)
1068.
Your Personal Archiving Project: Where Do You Start? (blogs.loc.gov)
1069.
Status of F-35 – Senate Armed Services Committee Statement [pdf] (armed-services.senate.gov)
1070.
Google will begin testing password-free login to Android apps (theguardian.com)
1071.
Ask HN: Who productively writes code on their smartphone? How?
1072.
The Sigmoid Function in Logistic Regression (karlrosaen.com)
1073.
Machine Bias (propublica.org)
1074.
NET Core and ASP.NET Core RC2 Released (microsoft.com)
1075.
A Fast Lightweight Time-Series Store for IoT Data (arxiv.org)
1076.
My Quantum Circuit Simulator: Quirk (algorithmicassertions.com)
1077.
Cron best practices (sanctum.geek.nz)
1078.
Embedding PyPy in a C application (codelle.com)
1079.
Programming with a Differentiable Forth Interpreter (arxiv.org)
1080.
Feds spend billions to run museum-ready computer systems (bigstory.ap.org)