May 2016 Archive
1621.
Flatpak – Standalone Apps for Linux (flatpak.org)
1622.
Tally raises $15M for app to make credit cards less expensive, easier to manage (techcrunch.com)
1623.
We indexed some top mobile apps and the SDKs they use (medium.com)
1624.
Oklahoma Makes the Poor Poorer (nytimes.com)
1625.
How Neanderthal DNA Helps Humanity (quantamagazine.org)
1626.
How the World Works (1993) (theatlantic.com)
1627.
Microsoft kills project Spark (forums.projectspark.com)
1628.
A former Facebook engineer on algorithmic ranking for Facebook Trending (linkedin.com)
1629.
What We Buy When We "Buy Now" (papers.ssrn.com)
1630.
E Programming Language: Write Secure Distributed Software (wiki.erights.org)
1631.
Tor Browser and Tails Version Fingerprint (github.com)
1632.
VRB – Virtual Ring Buffer (vrb.sourceforge.net)
1633.
Show HN: A conformant WebGL implementation for Node.js (github.com)
1634.
Why James Baldwin Still Matters (vanityfair.com)
1635.
Douglas Adams quotations to live by (bbc.co.uk)
1636.
NanoServer in Windows Containers on Windows 10 (msdn.microsoft.com)
1637.
Successfully Onboarding Remote Developers (andela.com)
1638.
Regarding embargoes (tedunangst.com)
1639.
7 Best Translation Apps (iOS/Android) (translateshark.com)
1640.
PornHub launches BangFit so you can bang to get fit (techcrunch.com)
1641.
Luxembourg's leaders have proposed a far-reaching animal rights bill (news.vice.com)
1642.
The price of Ethereum is soaring because of the DAO experiment (qz.com)
1643.
Everything makes sense if David Kleiman was Satoshi Nakamoto. Here’s why (seebitcoin.com)
1644.
Performance of green threads and why it matters (250bpm.com)
1645.
Show HN: Gratefulness.io – Learning to be grateful, one text reminder at a time (gratefulness.io)
1646.
A Docker file for Reason development (github.com)
1647.
Canvas Cycle (effectgames.com)
1648.
Russian Insider Says State-Run Doping Fueled Olympic Gold (nytimes.com)
1649.
New worm can propagate between power-plant controllers without a host PC (theregister.co.uk)
1650.
Botnet targets scientists, engineers, and academics (zdnet.com)