May 2017 Archive
3001.
Earthy Glories of Ancient China (nybooks.com)
3002.
Show HN: TextFilter – Convert web pages into e-books and multi-column PDFs (bookbinder.co)
3003.
Dutch king reveals double life as an airline pilot for KLM (news.sky.com)
3004.
Someone Just Edited Seth Rich’s Reddit Posts (medium.com)
3005.
Show HN: Warp – Simple terminal sharing for better developers interactions (github.com)
3006.
Berkeley Mystery Walls (atlasobscura.com)
3007.
Princess Mako to lose Japan royal status by marrying commoner (bbc.com)
3008.
The Conceptual Penis as a Social Construct: A Sokal-Style Hoax on Gender Studies (skeptic.com)
3009.
Europe was the birthplace of mankind, not Africa, scientists find (telegraph.co.uk)
3010.
No Friction – Bad Earthquake (tribonet.org)
3011.
Dear Microsoft: Absolutely Not (womenyoushouldknow.net)
3012.
How Google Took Over the Classroom (nytimes.com)
3013.
Did Christianity Speed Chicken Evolution? (blogs.plos.org)
3014.
A brief visual history of MARC cataloging at the Library of Congress (sappingattention.blogspot.com)
3015.
Maria Loh recommends the best books on Lives of Artists (fivebooks.com)
3016.
Mossberg: The Disappearing Computer (recode.net)
3017.
Show HN: A native Upspin file browser for macOS (github.com)
3018.
MXNet implementation of Pix2Pix (github.com)
3019.
Show HN: Django-slack-events-api – A minimal Django app for making Slack bots (github.com)
3020.
Is an Open Marriage a Happier Marriage? (nytimes.com)
3021.
A Mother Finds Joy in Helping a Child Navigate Their Shared Traits (npr.org)
3022.
Court ruling nullifies US requirement that hobbyists register drones (arstechnica.com)
3023.
MalwareTech is being harassed by UK tabloid media (twitter.com)
3024.
Building a business when no one will hire you (slackhq.com)
3025.
GitHub Marketplace (github.com)
3026.
Google cracking down on illegitimate “unlimited” Drive accounts (reddit.com)
3027.
Wondering What Happened to Your Class Valedictorian? Not Much, Research Shows (time.com)
3028.
The Rise of the Fat Startup (nytimes.com)
3029.
NTFS bug lets anyone crash Windows 7 and 8.1 (arstechnica.com)
3030.
This researcher may have discovered the antidote to health bullshit (vox.com)