January 2015 Archive
7381.
The simplest e-commerce platform ever (thought for the makers) ()
7382.
Who Needs a Junior iOS Dev? (Remote) ()
7383.
Don't Use SCRUM in Your COMPANY – Ken Schwaber, Scrum Creator (medium.com)
7384.
Ask HN: Is there a bookmarklet to find a HN comments thread for any web page? ()
7385.
U.S. tries conviction for leak of retroactively classified rotary phone docs (boingboing.net)
7386.
'Enhanced' Google Chrome Bookmarks doesn't make sense to me ()
7387.
Ask HN: Which class would you take? ()
7388.
Drone Maker to Prevent Some Device Flights Over D.C (wsj.com)
7389.
An idea to stop Nigerian scams ()
7390.
Eternalism (en.wikipedia.org)
7391.
How Android’s “won’t fix” problem is the result of poor standardization (gbl08ma.com)
7392.
SAP HANA: Loading Data from Flat Files via SAP HANA Studio (skybuffer.com)
7393.
People Will Spend the Majority of Waking Time in Virtual Reality by 2020 (zackkanter.com)
7394.
I’m So Sick and Tired of Men Marginalizing Women in Tech (inc.com)
7395.
Show HN: Growthup.io crowd sourced growth hacking ideas for any business (growthup.io)
7396.
Scaling Feedback in a Useful Way (blog.supportive.io)
7397.
Show HN: Line.do Reloaded (line.do)
7398.
Show HN: A Twitter bot that posts wikipedia pages with broken links (twitter.com)
7399.
Sane Flashlight Android App (deekshith.in)
7400.
The Historic Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama [video] (youtube.com)
7401.
People trust NSA more than Google, survey says (cnet.com)
7402.
Ask HN: The Pirate Bay countdown ()
7403.
Amoebas Are Still More Intelligent Than Our Most Powerful Computers (io9.com)
7404.
Space cadet keyboard (en.wikipedia.org)
7405.
Show HN: Use JSON files as if they are python modules (github.com)
7406.
MackerNews: The Hacker News Client for Mac (itunes.apple.com)
7407.
How statisticians changed the war, and the war changed statistics (economist.com)
7408.
Homomorphic Evaluation of the AES Circuit (github.com)
7409.
ReactOS network PXE-boot with 3rd party driver and RDP-connection to Windows 7 (youtube.com)
7410.
Noticing surprise: The most important skill in science or self-improvement (slate.com)