May 2016 Archive
991.
Creator of Bitcoin digital cash reveals identity (bbc.com)
992.
SLAyer (github.com)
993.
Diversity and Inclusion at GitHub (github.com)
994.
RISC instruction sets I have known and disliked (blog.jwhitham.org)
995.
Hello world in every programming language (github.com)
996.
Zero size arrays in C (labbott.name)
997.
Exercise Tied to Lower Risk for Some Types of Cancer (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
998.
A bit of background on compilers exploiting signed overflow (gist.github.com)
999.
Language complexity, measured by how many rules GitHub's .gitignore has (gist.github.com)
1000.
uLisp – Lisp for the Arduino (ulisp.com)
1001.
Budget Home Arcade Machine (jsante.net)
1002.
Software security suffers as startups lose access to Google’s virus data (venturebeat.com)
1003.
Thoughts on the future of Python and graphical interfaces (medium.com)
1004.
Where Can a Ph.D. Take You? Back to School, Usually (nytimes.com)
1005.
Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person (nytimes.com)
1006.
Estonia – the Skype effect (bbc.com)
1007.
Monotonic Versioning Manifesto (blog.appliedcompscilab.com)
1008.
Viking Horde: A New Type of Android Malware on Google Play (blog.checkpoint.com)
1009.
Cryptographic Agility (imperialviolet.org)
1010.
One-shot Learning with Memory-Augmented Neural Networks (arxiv.org)
1011.
Vindinium is an Artificial Intelligence programming challenge (vindinium.org)
1012.
Principles of bot design (blog.intercom.io)
1013.
How to print things (byorgey.wordpress.com)
1014.
What Happened When Facebook Hired Some Journalists (gizmodo.com)
1015.
Cost cutting at Dropbox and Silicon Valley startups (businessinsider.com)
1016.
$1M will buy 122 acres in part of U.S. National Radio Quiet Zone (washingtonpost.com)
1017.
All LinkedIn with Nowhere to Go (thebaffler.com)
1018.
Umberto Eco and His Legacy in Open-World Games (killscreen.com)
1019.
Physics Makes Aging Inevitable, Not Biology (nautil.us)
1020.
Swift: Things I really wanted that won’t make it (ericasadun.com)