May 2014 Archive
4951.
SpacePen: A powerful front-end framework from GitHub (github.com)
4952.
As Traffic Deaths Fall, Pedestrian Deaths Do Not (nytimes.com)
4953.
Xrtti: Library and tool for extended runtime type information for C++ (ischo.com)
4954.
This AI tells you if your website is too cluttered (arstechnica.com)
4955.
Sony Crams 3,700 Blu-Rays' Worth of Storage in a Single Cassette Tape (gizmodo.com)
4956.
Simulation, Consciousness, Existence (1998) (frc.ri.cmu.edu)
4957.
Reasons why a numpad on a laptop is a bad idea (ramblingfoo.blogspot.com)
4958.
Driving an open source project (and not feeling like a rockstar) (mhansen.io)
4959.
Capture 360-Degree HD Video With This Tiny UFO-Style Camera (mashable.com)
4960.
ARM Servers: Hype vs. Reality (armservers.com)
4961.
An Indie Approach to Procedural Animation [video] (gdcvault.com)
4962.
Writing a Game Loop in Haskell (thesoftwaredevelopmentlifecycle.com)
4963.
Google Expands Same-Day Delivery Service to Manhattan, LA (mashable.com)
4964.
MIT brain game leads to neural circuit, scientific paper (bostonglobe.com)
4965.
The great smartphone war (vanityfair.com)
4966.
The Next Space Race: Commercial Crew (bloomberg.com)
4967.
World War 1 in photos (theatlantic.com)
4968.
House to Advance Bill to End Mass NSA Surveillance (nationaljournal.com)
4969.
AngularJS in Patterns (github.com)
4970.
Why (and how) we put our Terms of Service on GitHub. (blog.vrypan.net)
4971.
Chairman of key House committee agrees to proceed with NSA reform bill (theguardian.com)
4972.
Carrington-class coronal mass ejection (CME) narrowly misses Earth (phys.org)
4973.
What is Alibaba? It is a marketplace, a search engine, and a bank all in one (projects.wsj.com)
4974.
A reporter, a reddit founder, a lawyer, and an ex-NSA chief walk into a debate (arstechnica.com)
4975.
Square open sources Viewfinder (thenextweb.com)
4976.
If Soylent makes you nervous, you might like Ambronite–but it’s not cheap (arstechnica.com)
4977.
JavaScriptCore now beats v8 on most asm.js benchmarks (twitter.com)
4978.
Philip Welsh’s analog life hampers search for his killer (washingtonpost.com)
4979.
Shorty (mdaniels.com)
4980.
U.S.: Russian planes flew near California (reuters.com)