May 2016 Archive
2911.
2912.
The Verizon DBIR relies on questionable vulnerability data and poor analysis
(blog.trailofbits.com)
2913.
Every Modern Website
(codepen.io)
2914.
A bomb just dropped in endpoint security
(blog.eckelberry.com)
2915.
What are people working on in coffee shops?
(medium.com)
2916.
Welcome, school 42. Seriously
(holbertonschool.com)
2917.
Even Psychologists Respond to Meaningless Rewards
(fivethirtyeight.com)
2918.
Automobile History: Brakes
(motorera.com)
2919.
Show HN: Meet Ummo, your personalized speech coach
(ummoapp.com)
2920.
Design at 1x – It's a Fact
(medium.com)
2921.
A Rediscovered Film Documents Brown's 1976 Use of Hypertext in Education
(blog.cs.brown.edu)
2923.
2924.
Letter of Recommendation: U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps
(nytimes.com)
2925.
IBM May Have Just Found How to End Viral Infection. Yes, All of Them
(secondnexus.com)
2926.
X1 Instances for EC2 – Ready for Memory-Intensive Workloads
(aws.amazon.com)
2927.
How Our Remote Engineering Team Stays Agile
(helpscout.net)
2928.
The browser cache is Vary broken (2014)
(jakearchibald.com)
2929.
How Genius annotations undermined web security
(theverge.com)
2931.
2932.
Trusting, Trusting Trust
(sobersecurity.blogspot.com)
2933.
2934.
The first RustConf will be on September 10, in Portland
(rustconf.com)
2935.
2936.
2937.
Teenager discovers ancient lost Mayan city in jungle using Google Maps
(telegraph.co.uk)
2938.
2939.
Hacking Custom NLP into an Amazon Echo
(blog.init.ai)
2940.
4usxus – simplified US politics
(4usxus.com)