May 2017 Archive
5131.
Updating Google Maps with Deep Learning and Street View (research.googleblog.com)
5132.
Google Drive Service disruption (google.com)
5133.
Tell HN: PSA, don't grant access to “Google Docs”
5134.
Show HN: ConflictFormatter – Format diff3-style merge conflicts (philippotto.github.io)
5135.
Native, Ionic or React Native (medium.com)
5136.
Ask HN: When will the React trend fade away?
5137.
Why Americans Smile So Much (theatlantic.com)
5138.
AngularDart 3.0: Easy upgrade, better performance (news.dartlang.org)
5139.
Show HN: Mr Dict – A browser extension helps measure readings (github.com)
5140.
Collabora Online 2.1 released – new features and improvements (collaboraoffice.com)
5141.
Cloudron v0.130.0 released (cloudron.io)
5142.
What a Haskell Study Group Is Not (bitemyapp.com)
5143.
U.S. Women Are Facing an Infertility Crisis (fortune.com)
5144.
Pre-Conscious Humans May Have Been Like the Borg (nautil.us)
5145.
Waking up in Thailand (hackernoon.com)
5146.
VNect: Real-Time 3D Human Pose Estimation with a Single RGB Camera (arxiv.org)
5147.
Buy Stars – Become a GitHub Superstar (githubstars.com)
5148.
Artificial intelligence closes in on the work of junior lawyers (ft.com)
5149.
Are Baby Boomers a ‘Generation of Sociopaths’? (huffingtonpost.com)
5150.
GunJS: Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About Databases (arsenalio.com)
5151.
Every Company Should Have a Mental Health Policy – Ours (blog.keen.io)
5152.
Spotify adds new QR-code to app to facilitate music sharing (techcrunch.com)
5153.
Investigatory Powers: 'Real-time surveillance' in draft update (bbc.co.uk)
5154.
What 'snowflakes' get right about free speech (nytimes.com)
5155.
UglifyJS just released a breaking release with no changelog (reddit.com)
5156.
(2013) Jonathan Blow – Game design: the medium is the message (youtube.com)
5157.
The Soviet Union's Scientific Marvels Came from Prisons (theatlantic.com)
5158.
How to deploy your static blog on Kubernetes (rickyhan.com)
5159.
Ukraine bans Steven Seagal as threat to national security (theguardian.com)
5160.
“Tap water as a service” has to be satire, right? (indiegogo.com)