January 2016 Archive
6211.
Show HN: License-up – It's 2016. Update all outdated licenses from command line (github.com)
6212.
A system for signed installers to replace curl | sh (github.com)
6213.
Show HN: Synced edits in contenteditable divs experiment (dosaygo.com)
6214.
Show HN: I made a site to share files, drop your files and get shareable links (fileit.pw)
6215.
Should I Leave Lead SE in Canadian Startup for Amazon SDE-1 in US?
6216.
The biggest secret to designing ultra-low-power systems? (eengenious.com)
6217.
Is there a housing bubble brewing? (thehousingbubbleblog.com)
6218.
What a monopoly looks like (plus.google.com)
6219.
“Small-town America is primed to beat Silicon Valley in innovation” (medium.com)
6220.
The strange foods that Americans loved a century ago (washingtonpost.com)
6221.
Ask HN: What are the best references on language design
6222.
Maximum Wage (howwegettonext.com)
6223.
Electronic Doomsday for the US? (gatestoneinstitute.org)
6224.
Project Helium: Modernizing Software in Minutes (blogs.adobe.com)
6225.
The deeper your purpose, the longer your vision (medium.com)
6226.
How To Accelerate AI Progress By 6X (edge.org)
6227.
Teach for America is a glorified temp agency (nytimes.com)
6228.
Tiobe Index: December Headline: Java's popularity is going through the roof (tiobe.com)
6229.
How to grow your reading habit (medium.com)
6230.
Duff's Device (en.wikipedia.org)
6231.
Ask HN: How do we secure our current system of 'electronic money'
6232.
Ask HN: What are the fundamental tradeoffs in programming languages?
6233.
Silicon Valley Lies and Those Who Tell Them (techcrunch.com)
6234.
George Lucas wants to build affordable housing on his land (washingtonpost.com)
6235.
Show HN: EBook of Mac Tips – 100% to charity
6236.
NETFLIX SOCKS (makeit.netflix.com)
6237.
It’s 2016 already, how are websites still screwing up these user experiences? (troyhunt.com)
6238.
Show HN: An AST-walk interpreter for Imp, a toy language I'm working on (github.com)
6239.
The Missing 11th of the Month (drhagen.com)
6240.
Show HN: HEY – One Word Messenger (hey1.im)