December 2015 Archive
5011.
Regular Expression Crossword Puzzle (gregable.com)
5012.
Snapdrop – share files with people near by through the browser (snapdrop.net)
5013.
Google End-to-End: Any update?
5014.
A Patient Is Sued, and His Mental Health Diagnosis Becomes Public (nytimes.com)
5015.
Show HN: Node.js – A collection of distilled load balancing engines (github.com)
5016.
The tale of the Snowflake Man (theguardian.com)
5017.
A Beginner’s Guide to Deploying Production Web Apps to Docker (medium.com)
5018.
You can program your BB-8 using JavaScript (github.com)
5019.
Enveloupe: Send snail mail in four clicks (enveloupe.com)
5020.
Lux Tutorial: Simple Todo List Using Vert.x (luxlang.blogspot.com)
5021.
NEW UNICORNS: The 42 startups that grew to be worth billions in 2015 (uk.businessinsider.com)
5022.
Reddit AMA with Chris Daniels, VP, Internet.org (Facebook) is on (reddit.com)
5023.
The MTHFR Gene Mutation and How to Rewire Your Genetics (bulletproofexec.com)
5024.
32c3 media (media.ccc.de)
5025.
.NET Core Libraries (CoreFX) issues (viva64.com)
5026.
Beware of the Silicon Valley Cult (thinkfaster.co)
5027.
Glow: Map Reduce for Golang (blog.gopheracademy.com)
5028.
Show HN: Birdleap – Twitter advertising service for content marketers (birdleap.com)
5029.
Ember.js: An Antidote to Your Hype Fatigue (brewhouse.io)
5030.
The Perl Jam 2: The Camel Strikes Back [32c3] (youtube.com)
5031.
A modern architecture for FP (degoes.net)
5032.
Show HN: Node.js Web CRUD Abstraction for Express and MongoDB (github.com)
5033.
Former Microsoft Chief Privacy Officer on the Cloud Conspiracy [2015] (networkworld.com)
5034.
Ask HN: How can I offline read the top 100 HN stories over the last week?
5035.
Six Technologies That Hit Their Tipping Points in 2015 (singularityhub.com)
5036.
Ditch Your ORM (solnic.eu)
5037.
The Return of the 1920s (theatlantic.com)
5038.
Theranos’ proprietary tech wasn’t vetted by federal inspectors for two years (theverge.com)
5039.
Show HN: 2016 Photo Challenge (2016photochallenge.com)
5040.
Tech Billionaires Team Up to Take on Climate Change (wired.com)