December 2015 Archive
5851.
Stanford’s Business School Tells M.B.A.s to Wait on Startups (wsj.com)
5852.
“I Was Told There Would Be No Math” (adventofcode.com)
5853.
What it feels like when a competitor utterly rips off your entire company (medium.com)
5854.
How Hackers Are Using Fake LinkedIn Profiles to Steal Your Information (yahoo.com)
5855.
DotGO 2015 Rob Pike's Simplicity is complicated (thedotpost.com)
5856.
XANDEM: Monitor an Entire House Without Cameras (indiegogo.com)
5857.
The Untold Story of America's Mass Killings (masskillings.usatoday.com)
5858.
Enso.me video teaser (vimeo.com)
5859.
Solar or Coal? The Energy India Picks May Decide Earth's Fate (wired.com)
5860.
Never Forget an Idea Again with the Feynman Technique [pdf] (scotthyoung.com)
5861.
GvR: “The transition to Python 4 won’t be like the transition to Python 3.” (mail.python.org)
5862.
Pick – minimal password manager for OS X/Linux (github.com)
5863.
Fast, simple and asyncronous web-framework for Python 3 (github.com)
5864.
A beginners guide to importing electronics from China (reddit.com)
5865.
Perspex Alpha 3 now available (grokys.github.io)
5866.
Krugman Reviews Reich's Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few (nybooks.com)
5867.
Sex Machina – Should humans and robots have sex? (artforum.com)
5868.
This man who was held captive by Isis says how they can be defeated (independent.co.uk)
5869.
Millennials (medium.com)
5870.
Lightweight, unopinionated JavaScript utility for adjustable split views (github.com)
5871.
Checklist for good programming (2006) (cs.uky.edu)
5872.
Testing with expectations – bringing hg's unified tests to OCaml (blogs.janestreet.com)
5873.
Sam Altman on Founders and the Fear of Rejection (themacro.com)
5874.
Job hopping, is it a problem? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
5875.
In 2016, can DevOps keep pace with consumer expectations? (blog.launchdarkly.com)
5876.
On Guns, We’re Not Even Trying (nytimes.com)
5877.
More than half of U.S. doctors experience burnout (reuters.com)
5878.
Stephen Curry Is the Revolution (fivethirtyeight.com)
5879.
A Chinese artist vacuumed Beijing's smog for 100 days and made a brick out of it (qz.com)
5880.
Offer HN: I want to invest in your project (with pixels)