May 2016 Archive
2521.
Anglo-Zanzibar War (en.wikipedia.org)
2522.
Requiem for the American Dream – Noam Chomsky (youtube.com)
2523.
Traffic Laundering: How Google Finances Piracy with Its Clients' Money (kalkis-research.com)
2524.
Indefinite prison for suspect who won’t decrypt hard drives, feds say (arstechnica.com)
2525.
An Open Source Honeypot Using Docker (github.com)
2526.
FuzzBuzz and the Art of Programming (dangerontheranger.blogspot.com)
2527.
Thousands Violate SF Housing Laws Using Airbnb, Few Face Penalties (nbcbayarea.com)
2528.
Why Scrum Is the Wrong Way to Build Software (medium.com)
2529.
The Tech Model Railroad Club (2014) (backchannel.com)
2530.
CircleCI raises $18M Series B (circleci.com)
2531.
CIA “inadvertently” deleted CIA torture report, “accidentally” destroyed backup (yahoo.com)
2532.
Epigenetics Has Become Dangerously Fashionable (nautil.us)
2533.
I Am the Edison Phonograph [audio] (1906) (publicdomainreview.org)
2534.
Tom Mullaney on Alphabets, Chinese Characters, and Computing (blog.lareviewofbooks.org)
2535.
Make Ruby Great Again [video] (vimeo.com)
2536.
Show HN: A simple distributable object-storage system in Go (github.com)
2537.
Interview with Editor of Business Insider: 'There Are No Must-Read Publications' (spiegel.de)
2538.
Announcing NetBSD 7.0.1 (netbsd.org)
2539.
PyPy3.3 v5.2 alpha 1 released (morepypy.blogspot.com)
2540.
Introducing CloudFlare Origin CA (blog.cloudflare.com)
2541.
The Feynman Sprinkler (fermatslibrary.com)
2542.
Ubi I/o APIs Hackathon in San Francisco (eventbrite.com)
2543.
Chrome 51 has been released, HTTP/2 is disabled for most sites (ma.ttias.be)
2544.
SQLite: The art of keep it simple (codergears.com)
2545.
Visual IDE for ReactJS (medium.com)
2546.
IBM Announces Global Expansion of Data Science Education (51zero.com)
2547.
In Oracle V. Google, a Nerd Subculture Is on Trial (motherboard.vice.com)
2548.
Modern Open Source Messaging: Apache Kafka, RabbitMQ and NATS in Action (seroter.wordpress.com)
2549.
3D Printing Homo naledi (virtebra.wordpress.com)
2550.
Building Products Without Coding: How we mashed up 5 existing services into MVP (medium.com)