June 2016 Archive
3241.
Has America Run Out of Workers to Fill Its Open Jobs? (bloomberg.com)
3242.
Ask HN: Can't come up with a good startup idea, shall I just get a job?
3243.
Ask HN: What is holding your startup back?
3244.
Ask HN: The DAO hack – Where does the real money go?
3245.
Ask HN: What's a better way to digest regular/tech news?
3246.
Show HN: Kitnic – A new way to share your electronics projects (kitnic.it)
3247.
Nationwide cell phone outage
3248.
“Coincidence Detector” the Chrome Extension White Supremacists Use to Track Jews (mic.com)
3249.
Show HN: Di-ary – a math note-taking app built on Ruby on Rails, React and Redux (github.com)
3250.
Ask HN: How to handle staging environments?
3251.
NRA Complaint Takes Down 38,000 Websites (motherboard.vice.com)
3252.
My year of buying nothing – six months in (theguardian.com)
3253.
Show HN: Made an app that summarizes the news. Thoughts? (zoltapp.com)
3254.
Ask HN: Own a young SAAS app? Be my tech mentor I'll be your marketing mentor
3255.
Show HN: Weightley, a weighted to-do list (weightley.com)
3256.
SEC Official Says Ethereum Hack Illustrates Blockchain Concerns (wsj.com)
3257.
Systems Programming in C# by Joe Duffy
3258.
Smart Contracts will never work if we treat them as normal programs (contracts11.com)
3259.
Ask HN: Do you keep a journal/diary?
3260.
To DAO or Not to DAO? (dashpaymagazine.com)
3261.
Apple Rumored to Be Debuting iMessage for Android at WWDC (macrumors.com)
3262.
Orlando shooting discussion censored on Reddit (reddit.com)
3263.
Lock-free programming for the masses (kcsrk.info)
3264.
Nash – Namespace aware shell (github.com)
3265.
Florida Man Sues Apple for $10+ Billion, Says iOS Devices Copy His 1992 Drawings (macrumors.com)
3266.
Show HN: Write on Par – Become a powerful writer without tedious grammar lessons (writeonpar.com)
3267.
Heroku Free Dyno Hours (devcenter.heroku.com)
3268.
MicroPython 1.8.1 release (github.com)
3269.
Flow vs. Typescript: type systems for Javascript (djcordhose.github.io)
3270.
The Shortest Reflected XSS Attack Possible (brutelogic.com.br)