2015 Archive
16831.
16832.
16833.
What Poverty Does to Your Brain
(attn.com)
16835.
Lightning Network Skepticism
(chrispacia.wordpress.com)
16836.
Why are we obsessed with the Nazis?
(theguardian.com)
16837.
Netflix takes gamble with Epix film cull
(bbc.com)
16839.
A scheme to lower engineers’ wages
(sandiegoreader.com)
16840.
Chicago 'cloud tax' to add cost to Netflix, other streaming services
(chicagotribune.com)
16842.
“Why does Chrome not have a good tab management system built in?”
(plus.google.com)
16843.
Fantasy must shake off the tyranny of the mega-novel
(theguardian.com)
16844.
Climate Scientists refuse subpoena from Congress
(washingtonpost.com)
16845.
Debunking the Myth of the Job-Stealing Immigrant
(nytimes.com)
16846.
Rental America: Why the poor pay $4,150 for a $1,500 sofa (2014)
(washingtonpost.com)
16847.
Java vs. Go performance
(benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org)
16848.
Jake Dyson Lighting
(dyson.com)
16849.
16850.
JavaScript as default language and software stack
(blog.andreipolmolea.com)
16851.
Microsoft’s Windows 10 will support up to 8K displays
(extremetech.com)
16852.
Debunking myths about artificial intelligence
(arstechnica.com)
16854.
Adblockers: The Only Way Out
(mondaynote.com)
16855.
A new visa that will allow UK tech startups to hire entire teams
(businessinsider.com)
16856.
American Innovation Lies on Weak Foundation?
(nytimes.com)
16857.
A small British firm shows that software bugs aren't inevitable (2005)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
16858.
16859.
Show HN: Advertising-Free Search-Engine
(deusu.org)
16860.
The Case for Controlled Side Effects
(two-wrongs.com)