August 2015 Archive
1351.
Steve Jobs’s Interview with Red Herring (1996) (evgenymorozov.tumblr.com)
1352.
Ask HN: How much do you earn with donations vs. ads?
1353.
GitHub's Atom Switches from the Open Code of Conduct to the Contributor Convent (github.com)
1354.
Tokyo vs. the Bay Area (medium.com)
1355.
In China, Women Hired to Motivate Computer Programmers (kotaku.com)
1356.
Trading in Stocks, ETFs Was Halted More Than 1,200 Times Early Monday (wsj.com)
1357.
The Supervolcano Under Yellowstone Is Alive and Kicking (nautil.us)
1358.
How to Become as Rich as Bill Gates (1999) (philip.greenspun.com)
1359.
The Hacker News New Page Scroll of Death and Some Possible Solutions (almostinfinite.com)
1360.
With $100M in Funding, Carbon3D Will Make 3D Manufacturing a Reality (techcrunch.com)
1361.
Upstarts raid giants for talent in Silicon Valley (nytimes.com)
1362.
Data retention and the end of Australians' digital privacy (smh.com.au)
1363.
Scratch is probably the answer (reddragdiva.tumblr.com)
1364.
What a posthumous brain scan reveals about Leonardo Da Vinci's creativity? (brainpickings.org)
1365.
Implementing a Sticky Input Field in iOS (medium.com)
1366.
Fermilab experiment sees neutrinos change over 500 miles (fnal.gov)
1367.
The man making puzzles for hackers (bbc.com)
1368.
What happens if you take the Fifth in a civil case? (washingtonpost.com)
1369.
Let's Build a Simple Interpreter, Part 2 (ruslanspivak.com)
1370.
Strongtalk: A high-speed Smalltalk with incremental, optional strong typing (strongtalk.org)
1371.
Ask HN: How did you migrate to the country you are living in now?
1372.
Teeth Whitening and the Hygiene Hypothesis (nautil.us)
1373.
Nebia (YC S15), a Shower Head Start-Up, Receives Funding from Tim Cook of Apple (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1374.
Stop using React for everything (medium.com)
1375.
How many lives does a doctor save? (80000hours.org)
1376.
HTC Is Now Essentially Worthless (And Insecure) (techcrunch.com)
1377.
Amazon Cuts Down on Prime Members Sharing Their Benefits (techcrunch.com)
1378.
A superconducting shield for astronauts (home.web.cern.ch)
1379.
Lots of progress for Debian's reproducible builds (lwn.net)
1380.
Ten years later, the story of Suck.com (2005) (keepgoing.org)