December 2015 Archive
3031.
Seriously, the FCC might still ban your operating system (wwahammy.com)
3032.
Fun with folds (ngathanasiou.wordpress.com)
3033.
Hacking the City: A new model for urban renewal (newrepublic.com)
3034.
In a Self-Serve World, Startups Find Value in Human Helpers (nytimes.com)
3035.
Umbrella App: Ensuring Safety of Human Rights Defenders in the Digital World (techchange.org)
3036.
Cold Case Suriname (roadsandkingdoms.com)
3037.
Node.js port of tjholowaychuk 's go-spin (github.com)
3038.
Signs of Gulf Stream Slowdown: Sea Level More Than 1' Higher Off US East Coast (robertscribbler.com)
3039.
Sleep isn’t needed to create long-term memories – just time out (newscientist.com)
3040.
Storyboards from the films of Alfred Hitchcock (oneperfectshotdb.com)
3041.
Levels of Exception Safety in C++ (arne-mertz.de)
3042.
Free Springer textbooks gone? (reddit.com)
3043.
Ask HN: Can i learn Math
3044.
Ask HN: What new tech are you looking forward to in 2016?
3045.
Ask HN: I want to be a programmer
3046.
40% of NYC Taxi Trips Are Uniquely Identified by Census Tracts and Hour (gist.github.com)
3047.
How Google enlisted congressmen it bankrolled to fight $6bn EU antitrust case (theguardian.com)
3048.
The “verb second constraint” could explain how people acquire language (phys.org)
3049.
Ask HN: A holiday favor, please?
3050.
Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels debts (theguardian.com)
3051.
Used bookstores are making an unlikely comeback (washingtonpost.com)
3052.
Mob programming – The mob rules, OK? (tooky.co.uk)
3053.
Ask HN: Finding a designer for a side project
3054.
What the hack? (economist.com)
3055.
Experian chooses UK authentication startup for Gov.UK Verify (computerweekly.com)
3056.
The Curious Case of the Curious Case (daringfireball.net)
3057.
The League of Extraordinary Assholes (thewalrus.ca)
3058.
Don't use VPN services (gist.github.com)
3059.
E-VGMs could be key to avoiding chaos from new container weight verification law (theloadstar.co.uk)
3060.
IBM Apologizes for “Hack a Hair Dryer” (huffingtonpost.com)