October 2015 Archive
6361.
“The Ethnic List”
6362.
How IF by IFTTT Onboards New Users (useronboard.com)
6363.
Impostor Hunting: Why 9 Out of 10 Tech Jobs Are Bullshit (medium.com)
6364.
Webinars that don't suck (medium.com)
6365.
Hacker News ranking formula license
6366.
Higher order macros in C (2012) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
6367.
A Tale of Do-It-Yourself Gene Therapy (technologyreview.com)
6368.
GeoParsing, reaching accuracy down to POI's. A disambiguation issue (blog.mapplas.com)
6369.
Maily Herald – Rails open source self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (mailyherald.org)
6370.
Oracle Live SQL (livesql.oracle.com)
6371.
Obama Administration Hits Back at Student Debtors Seeking Relief (bloomberg.com)
6372.
Censys is a search engine for the hosts and networks that compose the Internet (censys.io)
6373.
Bill Gates's First Job (theatlantic.com)
6374.
Show HN: Team Leaderboard – Slack Reactions Leaderboard for Your Slack Team (teamleaderboard.us)
6375.
UK refuses Assange safe passage to hospital (arstechnica.com)
6376.
Learn Go – a beginners guide to Go (manning.com)
6377.
Why Twitter’s Dying (And What You Can Learn from It) (medium.com)
6378.
Stripe/Shopify Payments telling me we can't sell Apple Watch straps WTF
6379.
Theranos’ Scandal Exposes the Problem with Tech’s Hype Cycle (wired.com)
6380.
Norway Is a Model for Encouraging Electric Car Sales (nytimes.com)
6381.
War on talent (ft.com)
6382.
Show HN: Simple PC System Builder (pchound.com)
6383.
[course] Introduction to Functional Programming in OCaml (france-universite-numerique-mooc.fr)
6384.
US government to require registration of some small drones (theverge.com)
6385.
How We Grew Our Side Project to $60K Revenue in 6 Months (medium.com)
6386.
NASA Gives 99-Percent Probability of 5.0 Earthquake in LA (losangeles.cbslocal.com)
6387.
Theranos CEO: Company Is in a ‘Pause Period’ (wsj.com)
6388.
Tesla: Why do car buffs dislike it but nerds love it? (slate.com)
6389.
Making Basecamp 3 Insanely Fast with David Heinemeier Hansson (scaleyourcode.com)
6390.
Ask HN: Why are programming communities becoming so politically correct?