October 2015 Archive
4591.
Ask HN: Burnt out in job after 9 months
4592.
Ask HN: Any hacks/ideas to identify tech trends from the bottom up?
4593.
Denmark to add 180% tax on electric vehicles (bloomberg.com)
4594.
Facebook, Like button evolved (facebook.com)
4595.
Ask HN: How to keep up?
4596.
Let's Buy Delphi (cybertribe.de)
4597.
Have any developers regretted switching from OS X to Linux?
4598.
Show HN: Hacker News for Preppers (preppernews.org)
4599.
The Future Is Not American (antipope.org)
4600.
Show HN: Home Buying List – list of stuff you need to do to buy a house (in CA) (homebuyinglist.com)
4601.
Ask HN: Does knowing the history of a programming language or technology matter?
4602.
Ask HN: How to outsource marketing for my bootstrapped 'lifestyle business'?
4603.
Can We End the Meditation Madness? (nytimes.com)
4604.
Freevolt: RF energy harvesting to power the Internet of Things (arstechnica.co.uk)
4605.
Show HN: Robocop – Automated code reviews on GitHub (robocop.siddharthkp.com)
4606.
Ask HN: What's it like to live and work in New Orleans?
4607.
Tactical Cyber Rifle Is a Glimpse into the Future of Warfare (popularmechanics.com)
4608.
Show HN: 3-D engine powering my personal website (dougkoellmer.com)
4609.
Malware alert: JavaScript Errors Notification extension for Chrome (86k users)
4610.
Show HN: Glassic – a faster way to build webview apps (mess110.github.io)
4611.
US government will require all drone purchases to be registered (theverge.com)
4612.
How Collecting Opium Antiques Turned Me into an Opium Addict (2012) (collectorsweekly.com)
4613.
Show HN: Get unlimited small changes to your Shopify store for $99/month (shopmanager.co)
4614.
Ask HN: Do recruiters follow up emails ever work?
4615.
Bridge the Gap Between San Francisco and Berlin
4616.
Ask HN: What's your personal workflow environment like?
4617.
Show HN: Simple Easy Flashcards for Students and Teachers (mysimpleflashcards.com)
4618.
I Got Hacked by Hacker News Readers (bbrennan.info)
4619.
NSA patents filed (medium.com)
4620.
Ask HN: What is your favorite desktop Linux distribution these days?