May 2015 Archive
1381.
Pencil – Multi-platform GUI Prototyping and Wireframing (github.com)
1382.
The Internet Archive Petabox Storage System (archive.org)
1383.
How to Evaluate Machine Learning Models: Hyperparameter Tuning (blog.dato.com)
1384.
Berlin startup Blacklane serves more cities and airports worldwide than Uber (tech.eu)
1385.
Pipelining – A Successful Data Processing Model (blog.stuartowen.com)
1386.
Google ATAP: Welcome to Project Soli [video] (youtube.com)
1387.
Reverse Engineering Might and Magic III Compression (blog.rewolf.pl)
1388.
The Anglican Probabilistic Programming System (robots.ox.ac.uk)
1389.
Uber Tests 30% Fee, Its Highest Yet (on.wsj.com)
1390.
Amazon drops gendered categories for toys (kottke.org)
1391.
uTox – Free, Secure Instant Messaging (utox.org)
1392.
Ask HN: I feel like I'm in a filter bubble. How can I “expand my horizons”? ()
1393.
The oldest person in the world never holds that title for very long (fivethirtyeight.com)
1394.
Human Eyes Are Wired Backwards (theconversation.com)
1395.
On Rust Hate-Writing (graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
1396.
My Experience in Tech and Its Reflection on Women in Tech in India (minvolai.com)
1397.
More Lenovo woes: security flaws, website clerical errors, maybe layoffs (computerworld.com)
1398.
Nobody is unemployable (mattwest.io)
1399.
Floating Point Routines for the 6502 (1976) (6502.org)
1400.
Vitesse X – A PostgreSQL extension module for faster queries (vitessedata.com)
1401.
MobaXterm free Xserver and tabbed SSH client for Windows (mobaxterm.mobatek.net)
1402.
Judge throws out United Airlines lawsuit against Skiplagged.com founder (money.cnn.com)
1403.
Polymer 1.0 (polymer-project.org)
1404.
REBOL in One Line (rebol.com)
1405.
John Ochsendorf: The architectural rebel who champions ancient engineers (nautil.us)
1406.
The first news article ever written about Apple (businessinsider.com)
1407.
A Simple Paragraph Every Entrepreneur Should Add to Their Convertible Notes (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1408.
A multifaceted program causes lasting progress for the very poor (sciencemag.org)
1409.
Go Is Unapologetically Flawed, Here’s Why We Use It (bravenewgeek.com)
1410.
Elixir Style Guide (github.com)