August 2015 Archive
3031.
It’s Time to Legalize Polygamy (politico.com)
3032.
Technical Interview Cheat Sheet (gist.github.com)
3033.
Fuzz Testing Zstandard (fastcompression.blogspot.com)
3034.
Prestel Hacking (1988) (securitydigest.org)
3035.
The darknet's biggest drug market to cease operations due to Tor vulnerability (pastebin.com)
3036.
Ray Kurzweil – How the world will change (genius.com)
3037.
Show HN: Thingthing Keyboard (apple.co)
3038.
Go at Basecamp (signalvnoise.com)
3039.
Show HN: VimFlay – Analyze Ruby code for structural similarities (github.com)
3040.
GitHub's Code of Conduct (matthewhopkinsnews.com)
3041.
Ask HN: What do you do when an homeless ask you money? ()
3042.
Ask HN: Why can't we delete our accounts or remove old posts?
3043.
Why do we turn the music down when parking? (hopesandfears.com)
3044.
The Suicide of the Liberal Arts (wsj.com)
3045.
Has asking for a raise ever ruined your relationship with your employer? ()
3046.
Jensen's Device (en.wikipedia.org)
3047.
I was invited by Google to its 'secret' interview process – here's what happened (uk.businessinsider.com)
3048.
Rant: I hate how login buttons are hidden
3049.
Ask HN: Which websites do you read daily? ()
3050.
Tiny, dirty, iffy, good enough, basic multi-threaded web crawler in Python (blog.webhose.io)
3051.
Why You Have to Learn Modern C++ (blogs.microsoft.co.il)
3052.
Virginia Shooting Gone Viral, in a Well-Planned Rollout on Social Media (nytimes.com)
3053.
Ronald Reagan’s shameful legacy: Violence, the homeless, mental illness (salon.com)
3054.
Using psychology to change the minds of anti-vaxxers (washingtonpost.com)
3055.
As of today, women can attend the Software Circus conference for free (softwarecircus.io)
3056.
Want fiber Internet? That’ll be $383,500, ISP tells farm owner (arstechnica.com)
3057.
The man who sold Minecraft for $2.5B reveals the empty side of success (finance.yahoo.com)
3058.
Former teenage soldier hatches millions from Chinese egg futures (uk.reuters.com)
3059.
At the Universal Congress of Esperanto (lrb.co.uk)
3060.
Heat-assisted magnetic recording (en.wikipedia.org)