2015 Archive
11941.
The truth about Unix: The user interface is horrid (1981) [pdf] (ceri.memphis.edu)
11942.
Criticizing the Rust Language, and Why C/C++ Will Never Die (viva64.com)
11943.
An email template for candidates frustrated with unresponsive employers (blog.landing.jobs)
11944.
How to Pick a Front End Web Framework (fse.guru)
11945.
Japan orders universities to end education in social sciences, humanities, law (bloombergview.com)
11946.
How to raise successful children (washingtonpost.com)
11947.
The World Religions Tree (huge visualization) (000024.org)
11948.
Ask HN: Which recruiters do you like?
11949.
Hoffice: work at someone's home (hoffice.nu)
11950.
LINUX is obsolete (1992) (groups.google.com)
11951.
The Other Mile-High Club (motherboard.vice.com)
11952.
Disrespect in Education (2014) (lukepalmer.wordpress.com)
11953.
California Is Drilling for Water That Fell to Earth 20,000 Years Ago (motherjones.com)
11954.
Scientists may have solved a mystery about sea-level rise (washingtonpost.com)
11955.
How to Hack an ADT Alarm System (ipvm.com)
11956.
Should I Use Signed or Unsigned Ints? (blog.robertelder.org)
11957.
Ask HN: What should I do if I feel depressed in my job?
11958.
Expired SSL certificate (manjaro.github.io)
11959.
Former paralegal charged with forging the signatures of NY state justices (manhattanda.org)
11960.
Suburban Ride-Sharing Is Mathematically Unlikely (citylab.com)
11961.
Defending Darwin (orionmagazine.org)
11962.
What are the most polarizing programming languages? (varianceexplained.org)
11963.
Security flaw in New South Wales puts thousands of online votes at risk (freedom-to-tinker.com)
11964.
Our love of technology risks becoming a quiet conspiracy against ourselves (theconversation.com)
11965.
My car was damaged with FlightCar and they don't care – here's the 3-month story (facebook.com)
11966.
Ask HN: What do you guys think of zero rating?
11967.
China Cuts Mobile Service of Xinjiang Residents Evading Internet Filters (nytimes.com)
11968.
Functional Programming in C++ (2013) (web.archive.org)
11969.
Hello, declarative world (codon.com)
11970.
The New China Syndrome: American business meets its new master (harpers.org)