May 2017 Archive
3871.
How I increased the value of my Fitbit with a CSV: a Lesson in Visualization (reflect.io)
3872.
Deco Software has joined Airbnb (decosoftware.com)
3873.
Azul Systems releases Falcon, a major Java compiler upgrade (sdtimes.com)
3874.
Machine Learning Courses Online (coorsy.com)
3875.
Deploy with Haste: BuzzFeed's story about a faster path to production (tech.buzzfeed.com)
3876.
A Deeper Look into our flawed education system (blog.pariksha.co)
3877.
Uber Has a Major Customer Relationship Problem (promoter.io)
3878.
California is about to revolutionize climate policy … again (vox.com)
3879.
The only Official OpenBSD 6.1 CD set to be made, for auction for the project (ebay.com)
3880.
Hitler on C++ (youtube.com)
3881.
Build a T-shirt brand with no money (istarthub.net)
3882.
Feinstein Dependent on Encryption in Efforts to Pass Encryption-Destroying Law (alwaystrending.io)
3883.
Over 90% of foreign tech workers get below-median wages at AMZN, FB and GOOG (fortune.com)
3884.
Leaked: UK's blueprint with telcos for spying on internet,phones and backdoors (theregister.co.uk)
3885.
How to Make It Big on YouTube (rendrfx.com)
3886.
Reddit is down for logged-in users (reddit.com)
3887.
Personal Kanban – How I manage personal side-projects with kanban (noteplan.co)
3888.
Pick the Best Partner, Not the Prettiest Ring (medium.com)
3889.
How to Learn from Little Data – Intro to Deep Learning (youtube.com)
3890.
Coding “Snake” in 4 min 30 sec (no engine or library) (youtube.com)
3891.
How Companies Prey on Your Ignorance of Tech and Your Fear of Hackers (dev.to)
3892.
Why You Really Need to Stop Using Public Wi-Fi (hbr.org)
3893.
Show HN: virtual-clock.js – adjustable timekeeping for simulations/games/etc (npmjs.com)
3894.
NYC’s New Tech to Track Every Homeless Person in the City (wired.com)
3895.
There's no good reason to use Nodejs (bysin.net)
3896.
4 Terminal Applications with Great Commandline UIs (opensource.com)
3897.
Kushners and their golden visas (nytimes.com)
3898.
Python Easter Eggs (github.com)
3899.
Mac users installing popular DVD ripper get nasty backdoor instead (arstechnica.com)
3900.
“They're Watching You” – LinuxFest Talk by Bryan Lunduke (youtube.com)