May 2015 Archive
1321.
Google will launch buy buttons on its search-results pages (wsj.com)
1322.
A machine that speeds up evolution is revolutionizing genome design (wyss.harvard.edu)
1323.
My experience of using NixOps as an Ansible user (blog.wearewizards.io)
1324.
JetBrains' MPS Projectional Editor [video] (youtube.com)
1325.
SQL MERGE is quite distinct from UPSERT (postgresql.org)
1326.
Developing Provably-Correct Software Using Formal Methods (infoq.com)
1327.
Things We Got Wrong in Fintech (regalii.com)
1328.
Rendering Worlds with Two Triangles with raytracing on the GPU in 4096 bytes [pdf] (iquilezles.org)
1329.
Pygame Zero, a zero-boilerplate game framework for education (mauveweb.co.uk)
1330.
OldNYC: Mapping historical photos from the NYPL (oldnyc.org)
1331.
Physics of Light and Optics (optics.byu.edu)
1332.
Apple Debuts New 15-Inch MacBook Pro and $1,999 27-Inch Retina iMac (techcrunch.com)
1333.
Russia plans Linux-based mobile operating system to rival Android and iOS (arstechnica.co.uk)
1334.
MacKeeper 0-day flaw more than 20M users affected (thehacktimes.com)
1335.
Ordos, China: The World’s Largest Ghost City (2014) (thebohemianblog.com)
1336.
Get notified whenever there’s a new top post on Hacker News (top.hn)
1337.
How Symantec upsells Internet Explorer 5 SSL support in 2015 (certsimple.com)
1338.
What’s new in Play 2.4 (playframework.com)
1339.
Do we really want to fuse our minds together? (aeon.co)
1340.
Tollbooth: HTTP rate limiter middleware in Go (didipkerabat.com)
1341.
The Future of Wind Turbines: No Blades (wired.com)
1342.
GitHub's Engineering Blog (githubengineering.com)
1343.
Mysos – MySQL on Mesos (github.com)
1344.
Libor trial (bbc.co.uk)
1345.
The Open Organization (redhat.com)
1346.
Erlang-OTP and the Parallella Board (parallella.org)
1347.
Critical Vulnerabilities in JSON Web Token Libraries (timmclean.net)
1348.
What’s Next for Moore’s Law? For Intel, III+V = 10nm QWFETs (realworldtech.com)
1349.
Send more money (in Perl 6) (strangelyconsistent.org)
1350.
Synthesising Drum Sounds with the Web Audio API (dev.opera.com)