January 2016 Archive
12241.
Node.js from 2009 until 2016 (blog.risingstack.com)
12242.
Ask HN: Why the big increase in HN visits in August?
12243.
Courselib online courses (play.google.com)
12244.
Brain Test malware re-emerges: 13 apps found in Google Play (blog.lookout.com)
12245.
How That Vicious Inner Critic Can Be Your Closest Ally (themodernteam.com)
12246.
400 Years Shakespeare – First Folio Tours US (folger.edu)
12247.
Major piracy group warns games may be crack-proof in two years (arstechnica.com)
12248.
Node.js-Based Cross-Platform Malware (thenewstack.io)
12249.
SSH TUNNELLING FOR FUN AND PROFIT: LOCAL VS REMOTE (everythingcli.org)
12250.
Adhoc.TV – The ESPN of Tech (medium.com)
12251.
Leaving Java EE Behind (hildeberto.com)
12252.
How 3-D Printing Threatens Our Patent System (scientificamerican.com)
12253.
When Product Adoption Is Lite (davidcummings.org)
12254.
Show HN: A Markdown web component for Angualar2 (github.com)
12255.
Google-Backed Study: Self-Driving Cars Have a Better Crash Record Than Humans (hothardware.com)
12256.
FSF Vision Survey (my.fsf.org)
12257.
Shakespeare programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
12258.
YouTube Channels That Will Make You Wiser (medium.com)
12259.
Ask HN: What is interesting in the field of Computer Science?
12260.
A Call for Responsible Steam User Reviews in 2016 (indiegamegirl.com)
12261.
Snapchat wants to manage your money (qz.com)
12262.
Hunter S. Thompson's Rejection Letter to a Famous Author: 'Cheapjack Scum' (esquire.com)
12263.
Show HN: View your GitHub repositories automatically grouped by prefix (repos.alhur.es)
12264.
Cryptsy Has Moved Out of Their Building Unannounced, Nowhere to Be Found (bitcoinist.net)
12265.
Show HN: Metascreen, free digital signage that doesn't suck (metascreen.io)
12266.
Perl 6 Is Separate from All, Replacement for None (thelackthereof.org)
12267.
US and UK Zipcode Boundaries API Is Online (market.mashape.com)
12268.
Google Project Sunroof (google.com)
12269.
A proposal to support the <mark> tag with Markdown (jandecaluwe.com)
12270.
I am a 21st century artist: I made an app to deal with a personal tragedy