May 2017 Archive
1861.
A Physicist Who Sees Crime Networks (2016) (backchannel.com)
1862.
Why Experiment Server-Side? (blog.optimizely.com)
1863.
The shock tactics set to shake up immunology (nature.com)
1864.
PfSense 2.5 and AES-NI (netgate.com)
1865.
Trading Fortunes Depend on a Mysterious Antenna in an Empty Field (bloomberg.com)
1866.
Families of San Bernardino Shooting Sue Facebook, Google, Twitter (reuters.com)
1867.
The Weight Loss Trap (time.com)
1868.
Apple Plans MacBook And MacBook Pro Kaby Lake Refresh For WWDC (hothardware.com)
1869.
Child Marriage in America (nytimes.com)
1870.
When Will Machines Exceed Human Performance? Survey of ML Researchers. (arxiv.org)
1871.
Whose Parents Pay for College? (priceonomics.com)
1872.
Show HN: Caspy – AI Assistant for Emails (caspy.com)
1873.
Running Java on Docker images on a Mac (vanwilgenburg.wordpress.com)
1874.
The Hearing Aid's Pursuit of Invisibility (2016) (theatlantic.com)
1875.
MTK51 8051 Microcontroller Trainer Kit (kswichit.com)
1876.
Microsoft is fixing the Outlook bug that causes “:)” to revert to “J” (businessinsider.com)
1877.
The Illusion of Competence (aeon.co)
1878.
How the Tension Between Mercy and Blame Shaped Our Legal Codes (nautil.us)
1879.
Eliud Kipchoge finishes marathon in 2 hours, 25 seconds (espn.com)
1880.
Doxing the person who stopped WannaCry was irresponsible and dumb (thenextweb.com)
1881.
The woman with a strange 'second sight' (bbc.com)
1882.
Writing a Lisp: Explicit Stack and Stacktraces (reinvanderwoerd.nl)
1883.
Vagueness (plato.stanford.edu)
1884.
Positively shaping the development of AI (80000hours.org)
1885.
Is Prepack like Svelte? (gist.github.com)
1886.
Slow the fuck down (officehours.io)
1887.
Ancestry.com takes DNA ownership rights from customers and their relatives (medium.com)
1888.
Eve is a modern relational language for writing data-driven programs (witheve.com)
1889.
Clojure's most important lesson (danlebrero.com)
1890.
Feynman on Fermat's Last Theorem (2016) (lbatalha.com)