January 2016 Archive
12361.
Myanmar Election app, using electron.js & golang (wiredcraft.com)
12362.
AWS CloudWatch Events (aws.amazon.com)
12363.
Epic Games beta registration blocks man for being a potential terrorist (linuxgamenews.biz)
12364.
Important SSH patch coming soon (marc.info)
12365.
Netflix: Dynomite with Redis on AWS – Benchmarks (techblog.netflix.com)
12366.
Take a few easy steps to get SmartOn surveillance (mozilla.org)
12367.
Neat trick for CSS object-fit fallback on Edge (and other browsers) (medium.com)
12368.
Let's Fix Node.js Buffer API (github.com)
12369.
Show HN: Peer-to-peer online volunteer community WorkForWorld (workforworld.com)
12370.
Show HN: The Internet Is Fast Again – Reading Mode for Chrome (github.com)
12371.
Intel's New Xeon E5-2602 V4 CPU to Sport 5.1GHz Clock, 165W TDP (tweaktown.com)
12372.
Reinventing Marketplace for Developers (colaxy.com)
12373.
Global Entrepreneurship Index – do you know/agree with this list? (thegedi.org)
12374.
Is Vast Inequality Necessary? (nytimes.com)
12375.
Lead developer quits Bitcoin saying it 'has failed' (reuters.com)
12376.
Gates and Jobs holograms to star in Broadway play (variety.com)
12377.
Facebook seems like following Amazon’s Path (greyb.com)
12378.
[Osmf-talk] exit (lists.openstreetmap.org)
12379.
MyVodafone passwords are not encrypted?
12380.
Marine biologists crowdsourced a facial-recognition algorithm to identify whales (theatlantic.com)
12381.
DataPower Handbook, 2nd edition (amazon.com)
12382.
Misht: A Community of Software Engineers (misht.me)
12383.
Inside the Ubuntu Phone (linuxvoice.com)
12384.
Newbie question about Bitcoin
12385.
Show HN: Minecraft Docker container for remote LAN parties (github.com)
12386.
Hawaii Baby with Brain Damage Is First U.S. Case Tied to Zika Virus (nytimes.com)
12387.
Alaska's commercial fishing industry just had its first year with no deaths (adn.com)
12388.
Performing IMAP queries via curl (debian-administration.org)
12389.
Ask HN: Participating in Facebook's Beta Program for Instant Articles
12390.
According to the 80/20 Rule, the top 1% should have over 50% of the wealth