May 2016 Archive
1441.
The "Wizzards" of Adware (blog.talosintel.com)
1442.
Impatient R (burns-stat.com)
1443.
Is a prenup a good idea? (finangle.wordpress.com)
1444.
The college debt crisis is worse than it seems (bostonglobe.com)
1445.
Google Bans Payday Ads, but Also Backs a Payday Lender (wsj.com)
1446.
Two-Thirds of Americans Would Utilize High-Speed Rail If It Was Available (evobsession.com)
1447.
Why the Media Fixation on “Transit Is Failing” Stories? (humantransit.org)
1448.
Theories on the etymology of 'strawberry' (blog.oup.com)
1449.
How to Fall 35,000 Feet And Survive (2010) (popularmechanics.com)
1450.
How my company is lowering the bar to increase diversity (medium.com)
1451.
How Great Programmers Avoid Bugs (zerobugsandprogramfaster.net)
1452.
Jawbone stops production of fitness trackers (techinsider.io)
1453.
Hashtags Instagram Won’t Let You Search (thedatapack.com)
1454.
The Geneva Free Port is crammed with storage vaults that contain great art (nytimes.com)
1455.
The rise and fall of the dungeon master on software projects (medium.com)
1456.
A Proposal for an Antifragile Software Manifesto (sciencedirect.com)
1457.
New details about planet 2007 OR10, third largest dwarf planet in solar system (gizmodo.com)
1458.
Study monitors programmers' stress levels to predict the quality of their code (boingboing.net)
1459.
Inside the Million-Machine Clickfraud Botnet (labs.bitdefender.com)
1460.
Microscheme: scheme for the Arduino (microscheme.org)
1461.
Practical Reverse Engineering Part 2 – Scouting the Firmware (jcjc-dev.com)
1462.
SpareOne: Emergency mobile phone powered by AA batteries (spareone.com)
1463.
Ted Cruz Ends His Campaign for President (nytimes.com)
1464.
HTML5 by Default – Draft Proposal (docs.google.com)
1465.
Scientists Hold Secret Meeting to Consider Creating a Synthetic Human Genome (nytimes.com)
1466.
Peer Street (peerstreet.com)
1467.
Browsix – A Unix-Like Operating System for the Browser (github.com)
1468.
Observing Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with Smartphones (2014) (arxiv.org)
1469.
Show HN: WebGL Minecraft-like scripting environment for teaching programming (webblocks.uk)
1470.
James Goodfellow patented the ATM, created the first pin code, earned £10 (theguardian.com)