May 2017 Archive
3181.
Mailinator and the Recent Google Docs Phishing Attack (mailinator.blogspot.com)
3182.
Ask HN: Have you ever built a drone? Share your setup!
3183.
Nvidia GPU Cloud (nvidia.com)
3184.
Uber launches Uber Freight to bring efficiency in the trucking industry (theverge.com)
3185.
Most Important Interview Question to Ask Remote Candidates (groovehq.com)
3186.
Facebook will let users livestream self-harm, leaked documents show (theguardian.com)
3187.
Ask HN: Have you got a Knuth cheque?
3188.
Ask HN: What is your SEO checklist on new software releases?
3189.
Surprises after using .NET Core for six months (georgestocker.com)
3190.
How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy (theatlantic.com)
3191.
Windows 10 S will be locked to Edge browser – Chrome won’t be an option (techradar.com)
3192.
Ask HN: Will Web Assembly make Python truly viable for browser programming?
3193.
I wrote the Art of the Deal with Trump. His self-sabotage is rooted in his past (washingtonpost.com)
3194.
Recording Industry Claims Imaginary Value Gap as a Bigger Threat Than Piracy (eff.org)
3195.
Africa is not poor, we are stealing it's wealth (aljazeera.com)
3196.
GoReplay 4th anniversary and 0.16 release (leonsbox.com)
3197.
FedEx Service Alerts: National Service Disruption (fedex.com)
3198.
Ask HN: Do you regret not taking investment?
3199.
DNSPerf (dnsperf.com)
3200.
Reconstructing Artistic Style (hacktilldawn.com)
3201.
Blockchain Wiki: The Many Colorful Faces of Blockchain (blockgeeks.com)
3202.
Check out the brand new Swift client for the FeathersJS API framework (blog.feathersjs.com)
3203.
Show HN: Hardbin: The world's most secure encrypted pastebin (incoherency.co.uk)
3204.
How Princeton’s Admissions Officers Talk About Race (buzzfeed.com)
3205.
Introducing Indorse – Professional Networking Platform of Web 3.0 (medium.com)
3206.
Sir Roger Moore has died (bbc.co.uk)
3207.
The Russian Laundromat (reportingproject.net)
3208.
US wants to impose tariffs on imported solar panels (electrek.co)
3209.
OpenScore: Liberating Sheet Music (kickstarter.com)
3210.
You're More Likely to Be a Disruptor If You Got Lower Grades in School: Study (inc.com)