November 2016 Archive
17731.
Ask HN: Blind User testing – How effective is it?
17732.
Ask HN: How do open source companies succeed?
17733.
Corey Haines advises caution on the use of the term “pragmatic” (blog.coreyhaines.com)
17734.
Putting Sugary Soda Out of Reach (nytimes.com)
17735.
Snowden Film (snowdenfilm.com)
17736.
Algorithms, etc. by Jeff Erickson (jeffe.cs.illinois.edu)
17737.
Jony Ive talks about putting the Apple 'touch' on the Macbook Pro (cnet.com)
17738.
Big government is the new West Coast craze (washingtonpost.com)
17739.
Are We Meeting People on Dating Apps? (aretindergirlsdtf.quora.com)
17740.
Windows phone, powered by a laptop-class Intel processor? (twitter.com)
17741.
A better way to send emails? (medium.com)
17742.
Cnyks, make any JavaScript es6 class runnable (github.com)
17743.
Closing the Farm-To-Table Gap in Alaska (nytimes.com)
17744.
Steps Outside the Comfortable Facade of the We (sungwoncho.io)
17745.
Designer Portfolio (mcjarmin.com)
17746.
FB Mobile Mistake (blog.adcat.io)
17747.
Some thoughts about setting up a basic frond-end build process (ministryofdev.wordpress.com)
17748.
Golang: How to Connect to MySQL / MariaDB or Postgres Over an SSH Connection (reddit.com)
17749.
Ask HN: Why are the no useful Unicode chars, like wifi?
17750.
Tesla to phase out free supercharging (seekingalpha.com)
17751.
Ask HN: Could the blockchain improve voting systems?
17752.
Ask HN: Django learning free resource?
17753.
Finally, at long last, someone hacked Amazon’s Alexa into a signing fish (techcrunch.com)
17754.
Can we build AI without losing control over it? (youtube.com)
17755.
The perfect cybercrime: selling fake followers to fake people (newscientist.com)
17756.
Ask HN: Is the P2P revolution here already?
17757.
Call for Prevent-style strategy to stop children engaging in cybercrime (theguardian.com)
17758.
The Simple Logical Puzzle That Shows How Illogical We Are (nautil.us)
17759.
Ask HN: Which (IT) automatization saved you the most time?
17760.
ML algorithm quantifies gender bias in astronomy (nature.com)