May 2017 Archive
661.
Facebook blocks Pulitzer-winning reporter over Malta government exposé (theguardian.com)
662.
A Mathematician’s Lament (2002) [pdf] (maa.org)
663.
Rich Retirees Are Hoarding Cash Out of Fear (bloomberg.com)
664.
Turning Sublime Text into a Lightweight Python IDE (cewing.github.io)
665.
What I Learned When Facebook Disabled My Account (2012) (optimizationtoday.com)
666.
William Gibson’s Never-Filmed Aliens Sequel (vulture.com)
667.
Asm-Dom – WebAssembly Virtual DOM (github.com)
668.
How to ship production-grade Go (oreilly.com)
669.
Mavo: An HTML-based language for creating many kinds of web applications (lea.verou.me)
670.
Voronoi Tessellations (datagenetics.com)
671.
Fake IDs in the age of the internet (melmagazine.com)
672.
Why are crime victims being jailed? (bbc.com)
673.
Cloak and dagger – a new kind of attacks for Android (cloak-and-dagger.org)
674.
My Portfolio (michaelfogleman.com)
675.
If It Weren’t for Apple, Hybrid App Development Would Be the Winner Over Native (hackernoon.com)
676.
Ask HN: Which developing nations have interesting tech stories at the moment?
677.
How a CEO with Dyslexia and ADHD Runs His Company (wsj.com)
678.
Quest-driven OpenStreetMap editing for Android (github.com)
679.
Mosaic: processing a trillion-edge graph on a single machine (blog.acolyer.org)
680.
Hacking Go's type system (katcipis.github.io)
681.
NYU Accidentally Exposed Military Code-Breaking Computer (theintercept.com)
682.
Google’s “Fuchsia” smartphone OS dumps Linux, has a wild new UI (arstechnica.com)
683.
Show HN: Interface Lovers – Interviews with designers (interfacelovers.com)
684.
The Typefaces of W.A. Dwiggins (atlasobscura.com)
685.
Elon Musk's Boring Company Begins First Tunnel (theverge.com)
686.
Why Are Economists Giving Piketty the Cold Shoulder? (bostonreview.net)
687.
Topics in Core Mathematics at Graterford Prison (blogs.ams.org)
688.
Using NeuralNets to make smooth character animations (techcrunch.com)
689.
Improving Stack Overflow jobs search with machine learning and R (medium.com)
690.
Fearless concurrency in your microcontroller (blog.japaric.io)