May 2014 Archive
4141.
Violent computer games blunt teenagers emotions (su.se)
4142.
Does anyone find it creepy that gmail also tracks your mouse movement? (imgur.com)
4143.
Show HN: A Pseudo-Random Number Generator Predictor in Java (github.com)
4144.
Python is Dead Long Live Julia (conference.scipy.org)
4145.
Is this Accelerator a Scam? (onetraction.com)
4146.
Useful Links for Front-End Web Development (codefellows.org)
4147.
Show HN: Read Later – Quickly save links to read later (chrome.google.com)
4148.
Ask HN: Current and future perspectives on college and life in STEM academia? ()
4149.
Why starting a startup is hard (medium.com)
4150.
Firefox 29 sucks (dedoimedo.com)
4151.
Basic Git Commands (mjhea0.github.com)
4152.
How Kittyo Used “The MacGyver Trick” to Raise $200,000 in 2 Weeks on Kickstarter (crowdfundinghacks.com)
4153.
Promising degradable plastic, created from shrimp shells (news.harvard.edu)
4154.
Oculus wants to build a billion-person MMO with Facebook (theverge.com)
4155.
The Los Angeles Times Reimagined (codeandtheory.com)
4156.
Zugzwang: When every move will make you worse off (en.wikipedia.org)
4157.
Open hardware/source laptop reaches funding goal (crowdsupply.com)
4158.
The IoT Digest, your daily dose of Smart Things (iot-digest.com)
4159.
Western Union Gets A Patent On An Exchange For 'Alternative Currencies' (techdirt.com)
4160.
Bye bye Kippt, Hello... who? ()
4161.
Let's Call It 'Apple Privilege' (theawl.com)
4162.
Ask HN: are there any successful businesses with open-source physical products? ()
4163.
Ask HN: Headsets for remote workers ()
4164.
Top ISPs threaten to be less innovative and spend less on network upgrades (arstechnica.com)
4165.
How ISPs are shamelessly trying to scare you away from supporting net neutrality (computermagazine.com)
4166.
Show HN: Cadet, a jRuby wrapper for Neo4j (including batch insert mode support) ()
4167.
Phood: Yelp + Artificial Intelligence (sidhantgandhi.com)
4168.
Nutella: How the world went nuts for a hazelnut spread (bbc.com)
4169.
SF Traffic Sign Hacked To Warn Drivers Of ‘Godzilla Attack’ (sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
4170.
Famo.us is now available to all, no more login required (famo.us)