May 2017 Archive
2461.
Time for 2.0 – Polymer Project (polymer-project.org)
2462.
Jenga: Sotware-Defined Cache Hierarchies [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
2463.
A Disturbing In-Flight Experience (popehat.com)
2464.
Virtual Lorenz revealed in tribute to Bill Tutte and wartime codebreakers (tnmoc.org)
2465.
When Bias in Product Design Means Life or Death (linkedin.com)
2466.
$5,000 for your dream project: 2 days left (5kgrant.com)
2467.
Show HN: Snapcraft – Free builds and hosted binaries of every GitHub commit (build.snapcraft.io)
2468.
Gustav Wunderwald’s Paintings of Weimar Berlin (publicdomainreview.org)
2469.
Life Below the Surface of the Earth (fivebooks.com)
2470.
Form and Content in Computer Science (1970) (web.media.mit.edu)
2471.
American Gods (thereformedbroker.com)
2472.
Machine Learning Techniques for Predictive Maintenance (infoq.com)
2473.
The Engineer/Manager Pendulum (charity.wtf)
2474.
The left’s misguided obsession with ‘cultural appropriation' (washingtonpost.com)
2475.
Intel could be about to release a very expensive Core i9 CPU (techcrunch.com)
2476.
No such thing as 'fat but fit', major study finds (theguardian.com)
2477.
I want my family back – practical protection from damage caused by Facebook (medium.com)
2478.
How Alleged Russian Hacker Teamed Up with Florida GOP Operative (wsj.com)
2479.
“Another BankBot on Google Play” (twitter.com)
2480.
Self-Driving Electric Cars Will Dominate Roads by 2030 (spectrum.ieee.org)
2481.
A New Social Contract with Basic Income (continuations.com)
2482.
After Misjudging Market, Bike Maker Vanhawks (YC W16) Has Been Resurrected (techvibes.com)
2483.
The Struggles of Writing About Chinese Food as a Chinese Person (munchies.vice.com)
2484.
Microsoft is absolutely at fault for WannaCry (dev.to)
2485.
Ask HN: Does native compilation still matter?
2486.
Lincoln Said What? Bogus Quotations Take On A New Life On Social Media (npr.org)
2487.
How Much Does a Politician Cost? (theintercept.com)
2488.
Alan Kay on How Many Books You Can Read in a Lifetime (medium.com)
2489.
If a nuclear bomb explodes nearby, never get in a car (businessinsider.com)
2490.
Stanford adopts JavaScript, drops Java for its intro to CS curriculum (linkedin.com)