January 2017 Archive
1591.
Ask HN: What does your company do to keep you motivated other than pay?
1592.
Ask HN: How do you get into a niche field like SAP development?
1593.
Startup Ideas Generator (josephrocca.com)
1594.
Ask HN: How do you develop a userbase for your side projects?
1595.
Ask HN: How did you get over your fear of shipping?
1596.
We Broke the Panama Papers Story. Our Next Mission: Donald Trump (theguardian.com)
1597.
Athelas: Our Road from Hack to Product (blog.ycombinator.com)
1598.
Great talks and presentations at 33C3 (metachris.com)
1599.
Ghost for Journalism (ghost.org)
1600.
Show HN: PyBites Code Challenges (pybit.es)
1601.
“Talking rubber”, a forgotten audio format (arstechnica.com)
1602.
Venture capital is going to murder Medium (m.signalvnoise.com)
1603.
John Berger: Drawing is discovery (1953) (newstatesman.com)
1604.
“By now, there was no way back for me”: the strange story of Bogdan Stashinsky (newstatesman.com)
1605.
The discovery of medieval Trellech and the plucky amateurs of archaeology (theconversation.com)
1606.
Make Your MacBook Pro, Again (owcdigital.com)
1607.
The Empty Nostalgia of ‘The Sound of Music’ (theparisreview.org)
1608.
Caddy – a modern web server (vs. Nginx) (medium.com)
1609.
Ajit Pai confirmed as new head of the FCC (engadget.com)
1610.
Ask HN: How to get money for running a non-profit project?
1611.
John Carmack on the Government (facebook.com)
1612.
Apple Sues Qualcomm for $1B, Alleging Extortion (forbes.com)
1613.
China Bans K-pop Music (digitalmusicnews.com)
1614.
2016’s Business Winners and Losers (swotnot.com)
1615.
Overview of New JavaScript APIs Now Supported by Most Mainstream Browsers (sitepoint.com)
1616.
What the World Got Wrong About Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (2015) (nytimes.com)
1617.
Show HN: Phorth – A Forth-like language on the Python VM (github.com)
1618.
HPE Powers Up The Machine Architecture with ARM (nextplatform.com)
1619.
Show HN: Sodium_compat, a Pure PHP implementation of libsodium (github.com)
1620.
A Plea for Responsible and Contextualized Reporting on User Security (technosociology.org)