December 2015 Archive
2821.
Bundle web app to OS X app (djyde.github.io)
2822.
Here’s How Christmas Looks Different for Rich and Poor (blog.paribus.co)
2823.
Predictability is going through some unpredictable changes (slate.com)
2824.
Ask HN: A simple, low-tech way to reduce the package theft problem from homes?
2825.
Ask HN: What non-computer activities do you do?
2826.
Price discrimination tends to be worse for women (washingtonpost.com)
2827.
Ask HN: What do you miss about the life before Internet?
2828.
Steal a Credit Card, Buy a Hoverboard (buzzfeed.com)
2829.
Ask HN: How do you make something people want?
2830.
Ruby Web Applications Without Rails (codenoble.com)
2831.
California Wants to Store Water for Farmers, but Struggles Over How to Do It (nytimes.com)
2832.
Ask HN: How do you backup your private keys?
2833.
Ask HN: A niche area that is in need of innovators
2834.
Faber boss says future of book publishing is mobile (theguardian.com)
2835.
South Korean 'Mock Funerals' Seek to Ease Life's Stresses (cbsnews.com)
2836.
The Lamp That Saved Coal Miners' Lives (mentalfloss.com)
2837.
Show HN: Opp.io – Meetings. Followed. Up (opp.io)
2838.
Patents Awarded to Formerly Secret Inventions (fas.org)
2839.
Show HN: Canny the Robot – Programming a device with headphones (research.kumpf.cc)
2840.
Show HN: XOR – qualified IT freelancers marketplace. Feedback is welcomed (xor.ai)
2841.
Mixed Results for Fecal Transplant in First Randomized Trial (medscape.com)
2842.
Cloud9 launches unlimited private workspaces (c9.io)
2843.
WP Engine Got Hacked (wpengine.com)
2844.
New program can identify drug resistance from bacterial genomes (ox.ac.uk)
2845.
Show HN: Paralyze – a go package that simplifies parallelization (github.com)
2846.
Los Angeles gas leak is a global disaster (gizmodo.com)
2847.
Cement – A Framework for the CLI Ninja (builtoncement.com)
2848.
A Brief History of Times New Roman (typographyforlawyers.com)
2849.
The Importance of Terminology and SRGB Uncertainty (colour-science.org)
2850.
SPI with a Blindfold On- speed up by letting go and trusting the machine (wp.josh.com)