May 2015 Archive
1561.
Are the benefits of moderate drinking a myth? (davidroodman.com)
1562.
The Rise and Looming Fall of the Engineering Whiteboard Interview (forbes.com)
1563.
Florida Classifies Uber Driver as Employee, Says He Is Eligible for Unemployment (buzzfeed.com)
1564.
The End of the Open Road: How Hitchhiking Died (talkingpointsmemo.com)
1565.
Wearing a Suit Makes People Think Differently (theatlantic.com)
1566.
An argument for open global immigration (reprints.longform.org)
1567.
Life Is “Triggering.” the Best Literature Should Be, Too (newrepublic.com)
1568.
BIER – Berlin’s no-brand beer (bierbier.org)
1569.
Quasar and Akka – a Comparison (blog.paralleluniverse.co)
1570.
Show HN: Parse and output TODOs and FIXMEs from comments in your files (github.com)
1571.
In a world of venture capital (thezvi.wordpress.com)
1572.
Where’s The Beef? (fivethirtyeight.com)
1573.
A Hard MIT Class (mitadmissions.org)
1574.
Eve: the dev diary of a programming environment aimed at non-programmers (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
1575.
OCaml Modules: Think Immutable Singletons (blog.eatonphil.com)
1576.
What Was the Venus de Milo Doing with Her Arms? (slate.com)
1577.
How to turn an Arduino-based proof of concept into a final prototype (digitaljunky.io)
1578.
Coolors – color scheme generator for designers (coolors.co)
1579.
Dnsdiff (github.com)
1580.
Show HN: FumbleBrag – Learn from Others' Failures (fumblebrag.com)
1581.
A DSL with a View (gbracha.blogspot.com)
1582.
So, you need a statistically significant sample? (technology.stitchfix.com)
1583.
Interview with Casey Muratori (blog.fogcreek.com)
1584.
World's Oldest Blood Found in Famed “Iceman” Mummy (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1585.
Drawscript – convert Illustrator shapes into code (drawscri.pt)
1586.
A brief history of fighting spam at Pinterest (youtube.com)
1587.
JavaScript library for the visualization of statistical distributions (github.com)
1588.
Reddit launches harassment crackdown (bbc.com)
1589.
Ask HN: What are your hobbies, and why are they cool?
1590.
Say Good-Bye to Picasso’s Women of Algiers, Disappearing for $140M (vulture.com)