May 2013 Archive
2191.
Google Voice Alternative SendHub (YC W12) Launches in Canada
2192.
Teal and Orange - Hollywood, Please Stop the Madness (theabyssgazes.blogspot.se)
2193.
What Nothingness Feels Like: The Sensory Deprivation Tank (medium.com)
2194.
An experiment. (blog.wereview.io)
2195.
Double Robotics has started shipping its iPad-equipped telepresence robots (venturebeat.com)
2196.
Parse launches web hosting (blog.parse.com)
2197.
Find Vine videos without an iPhone (throughthevine.me)
2198.
When founders get overloaded with tasks (kaljundi.com)
2199.
19-year-old gets 135 months in prison for sending SWAT teams to his enemies (blogs.dallasobserver.com)
2200.
Biometric Database of All Adult Americans Hidden in Immigration Reform (wired.com)
2201.
Startup hustle: Why two men decided to sleep together in a van for months on end (pandodaily.com)
2202.
Natural Language Form with custom input elements (tympanus.net)
2203.
‘New’ Demonoid D2.vu Quickly Shutdown For Hosting Malware (torrentfreak.com)
2204.
Asterix: Latin Jokes Explained (andrewgirardin.com)
2205.
Google Roll it (chrome.com)
2206.
Speeding up your Webfonts (webpop.com)
2207.
Internal Microsoft video lampoons Google Chrome (geekwire.com)
2208.
UserConf 2013 in Review (zapier.com)
2209.
Microsoft ignored tip that it botched browser choice in Windows 7 SP1 (2012) (computerworld.com)
2210.
Jack Vance, in memoriam: 1916 - 2013 (jackvance.com)
2211.
After 100 Years, Ramanujan Gap Filled (blog.wolfram.com)
2212.
Bochspwn: Exploiting Kernel Race Conditions Found via Memory Access Patterns (j00ru.vexillium.org)
2213.
Rust Pattern Matching and the Option Type (nickdesaulniers.github.io)
2214.
Converting Our API Docs from Closed to Open (blog.netdna.com)
2215.
A minimal Linux kernel module written in Rust (github.com)
2216.
Poll: "Giff" or "Jif"?
2217.
Ask HN: Have you ever had a job offer rescinded?
2218.
Taking Career Risks in Your Twenties (kevinchau.org)
2219.
Froont Wants To Keep Developers Out Of The Responsive Web Design Process (techcrunch.com)
2220.
Why Are We Still Waiting for Natural Language Processing? (chronicle.com)