May 2016 Archive
1861.
Oculus Rift exclusivity protection leads to a VR piracy arms race (arstechnica.co.uk)
1862.
SQL vs. NoSQL Databases: What’s the Difference? (upwork.com)
1863.
Flux Electric Mopeds (fluxmopeds.com)
1864.
Introducing the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution (h20435.www2.hp.com)
1865.
Flippaper – draw your own pinball game on paper (sewergadget.tumblr.com)
1866.
Looking into the eyes of failure (mentalhealthinstartups.com)
1867.
Terrapattern: a visual search tool for satellite imagery (terrapattern.com)
1868.
Stanza: a new optionally-typed general-purpose programming language (lbstanza.org)
1869.
Fidelity, in Reversal, Raises Value of Many Tech Startups (wsj.com)
1870.
Ask HN: Generate random traffic for metadata obfuscation?
1871.
Deploying Elasticsearch on a 150 node cluster to index 10B documents (spinn3r.com)
1872.
Programming the ENIAC: an example of why computer history is hard (computerhistory.org)
1873.
That’s What She Said: Double Entendre Identification (2011) [pdf] (aclweb.org)
1874.
Elon Musk is doing for executive compensation what he did for electric cars (marketwatch.com)
1875.
Memory Barriers: A Hardware View for Software Hackers (2010) [pdf] (rdrop.com)
1876.
Stories from Radium Age sci-fi, which ruled the early 20th century (arstechnica.com)
1877.
Inside card sorters: 1920s data processing, relay logic and linear time sorting (righto.com)
1878.
Creating Objective-C and C++ Packages Using Swift Package Manager (ankit.im)
1879.
OmniDB: An Open Source Web Tool for Database Management and Conversion (github.com)
1880.
Why do so many people hate US airports? (2015) (bbc.com)
1881.
Linguistic purism in English (en.wikipedia.org)
1882.
An Archive of Fugitive Slave Ads Sheds New Light on Lost Histories (smithsonianmag.com)
1883.
Tesla Tests Self-Driving Functions with Secret Updates to Its Customers’ Cars (technologyreview.com)
1884.
Australia’s Offshore Cruelty (nytimes.com)
1885.
Literate programming: Two beefs with the classic version (2014) (akkartik.name)
1886.
The Future of Reproduction Is Mind-Boggling (newstatesman.com)
1887.
Your project's RCS history affects ease of contribution (or: don't squash PRs) (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
1888.
Using Neuro-Physiological Responses to Chill Music to Defeat Coercion Attacks (arxiv.org)
1889.
Swift for Windows (swiftforwindows.codeplex.com)
1890.
You Can’t Sacrifice Partition Tolerance (2010) (codahale.com)