January 2016 Archive
4831.
Why one company set up employees on blind dates (fastcompany.com)
4832.
Disabling npm's progress bar yields a 2x npm install speed (twitter.com)
4833.
Bitbucket and GitHub (seamgen.com)
4834.
Department of Homeland Security Devices on SF Streets (sfist.com)
4835.
Will China’s new “supply-side” reforms help China? (blog.mpettis.com)
4836.
GitHub Maintainer Rule #1 (cheekycoder.com)
4837.
Michigan’s Great Stink (nytimes.com)
4838.
Ask HN: Why are comments disabled for YC job posts?
4839.
An estimated $1 trillion left China in 2015 (shanghaiist.com)
4840.
Implementing the Elm Architecture in Swift (medium.com)
4841.
F-35 software overrun with bugs, DoD testing chief warns (arstechnica.com)
4842.
A Comparison of JavaScript Calendars and Schedulers (sitepoint.com)
4843.
Please, Please Don’t Use “CSS in JS” (medium.com)
4844.
What I've learned about .NET Native (blog.rendle.io)
4845.
The Great Network Forgery (Root Causes of DDoS) (venturebeat.com)
4846.
Jupyter Notebook 4.1 Release (blog.jupyter.org)
4847.
How to Survive Solitary Confinement (nautil.us)
4848.
P2P takes on Ebay (torrentfreak.com)
4849.
How technological innovation can massively reduce the cost of living (readplaintext.com)
4850.
IBM Struggles to Turn Watson Computer into Big Business (wsj.com)
4851.
Why is www deprecated and unnecessary (no-www.org)
4852.
The current state of boot security (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
4853.
Welcome to the AWS Developer Blog for Python (aws.amazon.com)
4854.
George Lucas’ Brilliant Ex-Wife Was Secret Weapon in ‘Star Wars’ – New York Post (nypost.com)
4855.
Free Amazon Cloud Drive Access (amazon.com)
4856.
Networking, Soul Searching, and Alternative Careers (beyondmanaging.com)
4857.
Lifting the Veil on the New York Public Library’s Erotica Collection (nytimes.com)
4858.
Show HN: An interactive mini-site with the top science/tech trends in 2015 (thisyearinscience.futurism.com)
4859.
Effects of strategy on visual working memory capacity [pdf] (researchgate.net)
4860.
Chirp. A simple sound library written in Swift (github.com)