May 2017 Archive
7291.
Red Hat's Vision for an Automated Enterprise (windowsitpro.com)
7292.
Touring a Deserted, Dystopian Mall in Pennsylvania (atlasobscura.com)
7293.
Nick Cave: ‘I have turned a corner and wandered on to a vast landscape’ (theguardian.com)
7294.
Kubernetes 1.6.2 generally available on Ubuntu (insights.ubuntu.com)
7295.
Git for data science projects (dataversioncontrol.com)
7296.
Show HN: Dartmouth College CS 52 – Full-Stack Web Development (cs52.me)
7297.
Machine Learning 101: Decision Trees (talend.com)
7298.
Show HN: Marigold: A Gulp-based workflow (capnmidnight.github.io)
7299.
Safari 10.0.3 exploit that could be used to get remote code execution (phoenhex.re)
7300.
How Nike Is Trying to Break the 2-Hour Marathon Barrier (runnersworld.com)
7301.
Elements of JavaScript Style (medium.com)
7302.
The ASA's Statement on P-Values: Context, Process, and Purpose (2016) (amstat.tandfonline.com)
7303.
IBM warns of malware it shipped on flash drives (cnet.com)
7304.
Obama's team sought NSA intel on thousands of Americans during the 2016 election (circa.com)
7305.
Joymaker (en.wikipedia.org)
7306.
Firefox Developer Edition 53: New inspector and debugger features (hacks.mozilla.org)
7307.
Review: Revisiting the Mystery of Julian Assange, in ‘Risk’ (nytimes.com)
7308.
Square is rolling out its first debit card (recode.net)
7309.
The Coming War on General Computation (joshuawise.com)
7310.
Audrey – A smart personal assistant app that helps you to get things done (out.reddit.com)
7311.
Planet Nine: the score card (findplanetnine.com)
7312.
Facebook check for US visa (indiafinancenews.com)
7313.
Google turns Raspberry Pi into a dirt cheap Home competitor (engadget.com)
7314.
10 Reasons signs you will not make enough money online this year again (cuteonlinemoney.com)
7315.
CAN bus reverse-engineering with Arduino and iOS (medium.com)
7316.
Mozilla Science Lab (science.mozilla.org)
7317.
Quantum Flow Engineering Newsletter #8 (ehsanakhgari.org)
7318.
How to Choose a Great Data Science Book (opendatascience.com)
7319.
I Want to Believe: Journalists and Crowdsourced Accuracy Assessments in Twitter (arxiv.org)
7320.
HTTP Status Codes Cheat Sheet (httpstatuses.com)