May 2016 Archive
1561.
Xen exploitation part 1: XSA-105, from nobody to root (blog.quarkslab.com)
1562.
What disturbed me about the Facebook meeting (medium.com)
1563.
83% of browser features are used by under 1% of top websites (theregister.co.uk)
1564.
Python 2.7 Retirement Countdown (pythonclock.org)
1565.
The Nit Programming Language (nitlanguage.org)
1566.
How to use feature flags without technical debt (blog.launchdarkly.com)
1567.
Software Licenses and Failed States (250bpm.com)
1568.
Hyperloop Technologies, a startup trying to build the Hyperloop (technologyreview.com)
1569.
Xeon – Node.js tool for creating modular, reusable shell scripts (github.com)
1570.
After Bin Laden raid, CIA Pakistan chief came home suspecting poisoning by ISI (washingtonpost.com)
1571.
Antibiotics Are Dead; Long Live Antibiotics (edge.org)
1572.
Web Credits Spec (w3.org)
1573.
Makefile Assignments are Turing-Complete (nullprogram.com)
1574.
A BeagleBone on a Chip (hackaday.com)
1575.
KnightOS – a FOSS operating system for TI calculators written in z80 asm (github.com)
1576.
Developing Erlang at Yahoo (2008) [pdf] (cufp.galois.com)
1577.
Introducing yakbak: Record and playback HTTP interactions in Node.js (code.flickr.net)
1578.
Doubling Down on Protocol-Oriented Programming (khanlou.com)
1579.
Exploring Ultramarine: Notes from a two-day workshop on ultramarine (bodleian.ox.ac.uk)
1580.
Implementing a Stepping Debugger in JavaScript (jlongster.com)
1581.
Statistical interpretation of Logistic Regression (medium.com)
1582.
Robert David Steele and the Open Source Intelligence Paradigm (theguardian.com)
1583.
Passenger thinks Penn prof doing math is 'terrorist;' flight delayed (philly.com)
1584.
A First Look at America's Supergun (wsj.com)
1585.
Sorites Paradox (plato.stanford.edu)
1586.
Black Market Ride-Sharing Increases in Austin (thefederalist.com)
1587.
42 comes to Silicon Valley: free, non profit coding university (youtube.com)
1588.
Type Wars (blog.cleancoder.com)
1589.
After first decline in years, SF home prices hit all-time high in April 2016 (openlistings.com)
1590.
Concord – High Performance Stream Processing with C++ and Mesos (concord.io)