May 2017 Archive
871.
NASA: High Performance Fast Computing Challenge (herox.com)
872.
Mono 5.0 Ships with Concurrent Garbage Collector (mono-project.com)
873.
Dash for iOS: Back on the App Store (blog.kapeli.com)
874.
A social coding experiment that updates its own code democratically (github.com)
875.
Electrick: Low-Cost Touch Sensing Using Electric Field Tomography (yang-zhang.me)
876.
Lightmap Compression in the Witness (ludicon.com)
877.
Sean Spicer Tweeted a Bitcoin Address – Not His Password (patribotics.blog)
878.
Apple’s China Problem (stratechery.com)
879.
The new ASP.NET Core 2.0 packages can no longer be used on .NET Desktop (github.com)
880.
IBM says remote working is great after forcing employees to work from office (thenextweb.com)
881.
OxyContin's 12-hour problem (2016) (latimes.com)
882.
Skylake now GA on GCE (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
883.
Show HN: Verb Master – A site for practising Spanish verbs (andycloke.github.io)
884.
Visual Studio Code April 2017 (code.visualstudio.com)
885.
SketchRNN model released in Magenta (magenta.tensorflow.org)
886.
Google’s AlphaGo Defeats Chinese Go Master in Win for A.I (nytimes.com)
887.
I'm an ex-Facebook exec: don't believe what they tell you about ads (theguardian.com)
888.
Faster Command Line Tools in D (dlang.org)
889.
Spotify’s Beta Used ‘Pirate’ MP3 Files, Some from Pirate Bay (torrentfreak.com)
890.
Ardour 5.9 released (community.ardour.org)
891.
Turris Omnia (omnia.turris.cz)
892.
Python's Hidden Regular Expression Gems (2015) (lucumr.pocoo.org)
893.
Patton's sword and the future of work (abe-winter.github.io)
894.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (May 2017)
895.
Last major primeval forest in Europe on 'brink of collapse' (theguardian.com)
896.
Show HN: Ora.pm – New task management service (ora.pm)
897.
Inside the quietest place on Earth (bbc.com)
898.
PlanGrid's Playbook for Startups to Crack Big, Established Industries (firstround.com)
899.
Spatial Audio in VR (developers.google.com)
900.
When sexual selection can lead to a decline in the capacity for survival (nytimes.com)