January 2016 Archive
16921.
7 Ways To Express Gratitude As A Man (dragosroua.com)
16922.
Improved VR Films Take Viewers Around the World (and Galaxy) (yahoo.com)
16923.
So you want to be a Data Science superstar (robertgrantstats.wordpress.com)
16924.
Drivers with Head Shots: The New Side Job for the Creative Class in Los Angeles (nytimes.com)
16925.
Ask HN: Could a phone be powered in part by betavoltaics
16926.
Show HN: RSS Puppy, a watchdog tool for monitoring RSS feeds (buzzfeed.com)
16927.
BitTorrenting from seedbox to client (bsdpunk.blogspot.com)
16928.
Is Amazon Dash Button Really Worth Your Money (amazon.com)
16929.
Station 13010 – Soul (ndbc.noaa.gov)
16930.
Harvard's Using a National Intelligence Grant for “Moonshot” A.I. Research (inverse.com)
16931.
How a College Student Used Creative Commons to Dominate Political Photography (priceonomics.com)
16932.
The Tangible Newsletter – Advice for new founders (medium.com)
16933.
Apple Can Still See Your iMessages If You Enable iCloud (motherboard.vice.com)
16934.
Webpack HTML plug-in in a Nutshell (jonathan-petitcolas.com)
16935.
Please Reject Microsoft ChakraCore PR (github.com)
16936.
Swift iOS Books (h4labs.com)
16937.
We Made an Instagram of Medical Records (medium.com)
16938.
Lenses with Immutable.js (medium.com)
16939.
Templates for GitHub Issues (issuetemplate.com)
16940.
I will burn your progress bar on sight (pythonsweetness.tumblr.com)
16941.
Do Your Employees Have the Sunday Night Blues? (blog.tcgrecruit.com)
16942.
Robots! Journalism! Ethical decisions! (buzzfeed.com)
16943.
A probabilistic justification to carpe diem (bayesianbiologist.com)
16944.
Lotus is now Hanami (hanamirb.org)
16945.
New FREE Version of ZebraPlan for Startups: Cloud Lean Agile Project Management (zebraplan.com)
16946.
The Fallacy of Premature Optimization (ubiquity.acm.org)
16947.
Bacteriophages (similar to viruses) used against infections (on.wsj.com)
16948.
The making of a hangover: the true impact of one night out (theguardian.com)
16949.
The True Story of the Gender Pay Gap: A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast (freakonomics.com)
16950.
Kerf time-series and tick database (kerfsoftware.com)