May 2015 Archive
2011.
Olympic: Frontier Pre-Release (blog.ethereum.org)
2012.
Show HN: Sandstorm-powered “Try a demo” on Etherpad front page (etherpad.org)
2013.
Show HN: rust-rss – library for serializing the RSS web content format (github.com)
2014.
DNS over HTTP (github.com)
2015.
Google Tone (chrome.google.com)
2016.
BFG Repo-Cleaner: an alternative to git-filter-branch (rtyley.github.io)
2017.
The Great Decoupling (hbr.org)
2018.
Python – Lightweight snake game running in the console (github.com)
2019.
Human Reaction Times and Fighting Games, or Why Blocking Isn’t Always Easy (shoryuken.com)
2020.
Pirate Captain Kidd's 'treasure' Found in Madagascar (bbc.com)
2021.
Google and blogs: “Shit.” (marco.org)
2022.
Internet Trends Report 2015 (kpcb.com)
2023.
The Nine Circles of Scientific Hell (2012) (pps.sagepub.com)
2024.
Nop Hopping: Hiding Functionality in Alignment (codereversing.com)
2025.
Ask HN: Do you still purchase physical books?
2026.
Fixing Engineering's Loyalty and Longevity Problem (firstround.com)
2027.
Evidence of Advantages for Children of Working Mothers (nytimes.com)
2028.
Your Home Doesn't Matter for Tesla's Dream of a Battery-Powered Planet (bloomberg.com)
2029.
Deep Dive into .NET Universal Windows App Development (channel9.msdn.com)
2030.
Blind Auditions Could Give Employers a Better Hiring Sense (npr.org)
2031.
Tesla Buys a Company in a State Where It’s Barred from Selling Cars (techcrunch.com)
2032.
Why Is Mayonnaise Loved and Hated So Deeply? (nautil.us)
2033.
Online shaming: The return of mob morality [video] (cbc.ca)
2034.
Ask HN: Best developer notebook in 2015? ()
2035.
Ask HN: A Microsoft engineer is hoping to hear your devops pains ()
2036.
Apple and Samsung Are Friendly Again, and the Competition Should Be Terrified (bloomberg.com)
2037.
SSDs lose data if left without power for just 7 days (ibtimes.co.uk)
2038.
Airbnb Grows to a Million Rooms, and Hotel Rivals Are Quiet, for Now (nytimes.com)
2039.
Show HN: Temple.io – Read, annotate, and search popular religious texts (temple.io)
2040.
Startups Upend Japan’s Famously Old-Fashioned Fish Market (wsj.com)