May 2016 Archive
1171.
Apple is now run by a guy who is more like John Sculley than Steve Jobs (recode.net)
1172.
Henri Bergson’s debate with Albert Einstein swayed the 1921 Nobel committee (nautil.us)
1173.
Museum of Soviet arcade machines (15kop.ru)
1174.
Qb: Database toolkit for Go (qb.readme.io)
1175.
After Tens of Thousands of Pigeons Vanish, One Comes Back (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
1176.
Fable: F# to JavaScript Transpiler (fsprojects.github.io)
1177.
Visual Group Theory (web.bentley.edu)
1178.
Surface-Only Liquids (cs.columbia.edu)
1179.
Design and Implementation of Modern Column-Oriented Databases (2012) [pdf] (db.csail.mit.edu)
1180.
Finite state machines with Akka (codurance.com)
1181.
The pressure that U.S. inequality exerts on parents (theatlantic.com)
1182.
On the Nature of Creepiness [pdf] (scottbarrykaufman.com)
1183.
Entrpreneurship Means I Give Up (morecrows.wordpress.com)
1184.
A Two Month Debugging Story (kev.inburke.com)
1185.
William Gibson has written a comic (arstechnica.com)
1186.
99-problems in Java 8, Scala, and Haskell (github.com)
1187.
Traveling Salesman Problem Visualization [video] (youtube.com)
1188.
Section through an octopus shows the mouth passing through the brain (anatomytoyou.com)
1189.
Effect of Acute Exercise on Prostate Cancer Cell Growth (2013) (journals.plos.org)
1190.
Export your Hacker News saved links to CSV using only Chrome console (github.com)
1191.
The Pinball Wizard (2013) (filfre.net)
1192.
Peter Thiel to serve as Trump delegate (thehill.com)
1193.
Pre-sale of Cyborg implant for sensing North (cyborgnest.net)
1194.
OkCupid Study Reveals the Perils of Big-Data Science (wired.com)
1195.
Is the DAO going to be DOA? (steemit.com)
1196.
Snapchat Pitch Competition (justinkan.com)
1197.
NASA’s new WB-57F (high-altitude aircraft) flies for the first time in 41 years (globalaviationresource.com)
1198.
In Silicon Valley, a new emphasis on barriers to government requests for data (washingtonpost.com)
1199.
Emacs, Google this (github.com)
1200.
Cloud Software Begins to Lose Altitude (bloomberg.com)