May 2016 Archive
391.
TrailDB – An Efficient Library for Storing and Processing Event Data (tech.adroll.com)
392.
SSRN sold to Elsevier (professorbainbridge.com)
393.
One Chart, Twelve Charting Libraries (lisacharlotterost.github.io)
394.
Cargo: predictable dependency management (blog.rust-lang.org)
395.
Git-secret – store private data in a Git repo (coderwall.com)
396.
Code reviews aren’t just for catching bugs (blog.fullstory.com)
397.
Arrested by Undercover Officers After Trying to Sell His Laptop Online (twitter.com)
398.
Can’t Hack a Hacker: Reverse Engineering a Discovered ATM Skimmer (trustfoundry.net)
399.
WhatsApp is back online in Brazil (facebook.com)
400.
Experts say Olympics must be moved or postponed because of Zika (washingtonpost.com)
401.
SS7 MITM Attack Against WhatsApp and Telegram (news.softpedia.com)
402.
Symantec/Norton Antivirus Remote Heap/Pool Memory Corruption CVE-2016-2208 (bugs.chromium.org)
403.
We discovered our parents were Russian spies (theguardian.com)
404.
Humble Book Bundle: Hacking Presented by No Starch Press (humblebundle.com)
405.
Things Unix can do atomically (2010) (rcrowley.org)
406.
The curious case of slow downloads (blog.cloudflare.com)
407.
Grafana 3.0 Stable Released (grafana.org)
408.
Four hundred miles with Tesla’s autopilot forced me to trust the machine (arstechnica.com)
409.
Who Needs Git When You Have ZFS? (zef.me)
410.
Pilot-Wave Theory Gains Experimental Support (quantamagazine.org)
411.
Rust by Example (rustbyexample.com)
412.
Affiliate links on Reddit (reddit.com)
413.
iOS Supporting IPv6-Only Networks (developer.apple.com)
414.
A New Threat Actor Targets UAE Dissidents (citizenlab.org)
415.
SSL Labs in 2016 and Beyond (blog.qualys.com)
416.
Cellphone-Cancer Link Found in Government Study (wsj.com)
417.
The Untold Story Behind Saudi Arabia’s U.S. Treasury Holdings (bloomberg.com)
418.
The Curse of Culture (stratechery.com)
419.
IBM Wants Everyone to Try a Quantum Computer (nytimes.com)
420.
Show HN: I built an AI that recognizes food (infino.me)