December 2015 Archive
4051.
Show HN: Created a Workout tracking web app during xmas vacation (strengthstats.com)
4052.
Sgrep (sorted grep) (sgrep.sourceforge.net)
4053.
Libreboot T400 laptop now FSF-certified to respect your freedom (fsf.org)
4054.
You're only 23, stop rushing your life (medium.com)
4055.
Show HN: Himawari-8 (Whole Earth Geostationary Weather Satellite) Wallpaper Bot (gist.github.com)
4056.
Ask HN: Anyone recommend any _weekly_ news sources?
4057.
The new FCC.gov (fcc.gov)
4058.
Ask HN: What do you guys think about Shark Tank (the TV program from abc)?
4059.
Show HN: ProductVote.co a product hunting alternative perhaps (productvote.co)
4060.
Never Hire Job Hoppers. Never. They Make Terrible Employees (2010) (businessinsider.com)
4061.
Microsoft aims to supply Chinese government with customized Windows 10 (theverge.com)
4062.
Ask HN: Facebook threatening to permanently delete my account. Who do I contact?
4063.
Setup EC2 Instance Management with Ansible and 10 Commands (blog.apcelent.com)
4064.
Ask HN: What are you using for both offline and online backups?
4065.
Gun violence research (facebook.com)
4066.
Ask HN: How did you determine if you and cofounder could work together?
4067.
Is T-mobile intercepting DNS? (twitter.com)
4068.
The SEC Qualified This Cannabis Company to Raise Reg A+ (startengine.com)
4069.
Sexist Prices? (overcomingbias.com)
4070.
Show HN: Ghit.me – hit counter badges for GitHub (ghit.me)
4071.
Ask HN: Useful web tools to build expressly to demo programming abilities?
4072.
The Goethe Auction (2012) (cheaptalk.org)
4073.
Why I love Industrious, and about coworking and offices more generally (likewise.am)
4074.
Sublime Text – What's Next?
4075.
Should Facebook Be Forced to Fight Terrorism? (pxw.news)
4076.
So, You Want to Be a Hacker? (stemmatch.net)
4077.
Samsung's mobile woes rooted in hardware legacy (reuters.com)
4078.
Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg's 99% pledge is born with strings attached (theguardian.com)
4079.
Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops (abcnews.go.com)
4080.
The Post drops the ‘mike’ – and the hyphen in ‘e-mail’ (washingtonpost.com)