January 2016 Archive
6241.
SpiderOak Encryptr password manager released (spideroak.com)
6242.
Comcast's Xfinity Home Security Flaw Leaves Doors Open (community.rapid7.com)
6243.
Common Lisp Recipes (weitz.de)
6244.
Jack welcomes Twitter's post-140 character era with giant screenshot of text (twitter.com)
6245.
Fitbit Blaze (fitbit.com)
6246.
Show HN: I'm Writing a Book on React “Thinking in React” (thinkinginreact.xyz)
6247.
Chinese firm EHang reveals self flying MEGADRONE taxi (dailymail.co.uk)
6248.
Show HN: Virtual Valley – Like Amazon 1-Click but for People (virtualvalley.io)
6249.
Why Work? (medium.com)
6250.
Du pont hid the effects of PFOA (nytimes.com)
6251.
Ask HN: Name of multi-programming-style programming book
6252.
Show HN: Wiplo, beautiful project management, built with Meteor (wiplo.com)
6253.
Ask HN: Is there a way to search and sort threads here by topic? (eg: Health Tech)
6254.
Show HN: EMU - beta - JS-based WYSIWYG markup-editor/wiki/calculator (apelab.com)
6255.
Microsoft is building its own SIM card for Windows (theverge.com)
6256.
Ezviz = Hikvision = Chinese Government (ipvm.com)
6257.
Getting Kicked Out at a Party by Dating App ‘The League’ Founder Amanda Bradford (medium.com)
6258.
Ask HN: Why is there so much focus on deep learning and AI?
6259.
DANE support lands in OpenSSL (git master) (github.com)
6260.
The forbidden railway: Vienna – Pyongyang (2008) (vienna-pyongyang.blogspot.com)
6261.
Ask HN: Which college or university did you attend?
6262.
Trade-Off Gets Tougher Between Security, Convenience (americanbanker.com)
6263.
8 pathetic ways David Bowie’s death is being used to flog products (thememo.com)
6264.
Is a Billion $ Powerball Finally Profitable to Play? (databozo.posthaven.com)
6265.
Ask HN: Should Learn/switch to JavaScript Programming (a Java Developer)
6266.
Mapping Militants (mappingmilitants.stanford.edu)
6267.
How not to implement a 25MB background movie: faradayfuture.com (faradayfuture.com)
6268.
Rust IDE Built Using the IntelliJ Platform (github.com)
6269.
In Defense of Learning Code the Hard Way (motherboard.vice.com)
6270.
Open source is super amazing (except for when it isn’t) (soledadpenades.com)