2015 Archive
14461.
Commodities Are Crashing Like It's 2008 All Over Again (bloomberg.com)
14462.
Commuting Kills (wordfence.com)
14463.
If Lisp Is So Great (2003) (paulgraham.com)
14464.
Write code every day (brett.is)
14465.
Court says Skype's name is too similar to Sky's (bbc.co.uk)
14466.
Why It's So Hard to Design Arabic Typefaces (wired.com)
14467.
Water crisis coming in 15 years unless the world acts now, UN report warns (theglobeandmail.com)
14468.
Not the retiring type: people still working in their 70s, 80s and 90s (theguardian.com)
14469.
The slowing in population growth in Africa has been less than anticipated (economist.com)
14470.
The Cult of Vice (cjr.org)
14471.
We've Spent Billions to Fix Our Medical Records, and They're Still a Mess (motherjones.com)
14472.
Tell HN: I spend so much time solving problems I feel like giving up
14473.
Zenefits CEO responds to rumors of company's struggles (businessinsider.com)
14474.
Cheese from the same proteins as milk, but from genetically modified yeast (wired.com)
14475.
I taught myself Python on the Internet and so can you (aysinoruz.com)
14476.
The prisoners trying to code their way to a better life (bbc.com)
14477.
Inside Airbnb: New York City (insideairbnb.com)
14478.
Rich client side web apps gone too far (2014) (chase-seibert.github.io)
14479.
Apple Music and Labels Investigated in Two States (nytimes.com)
14480.
A Well Known but Forgotten Trick: Object Pooling (highscalability.com)
14481.
The Contest Between Gravity and Quantum Physics (nautil.us)
14482.
Barren islands that countries never stop fighting over (bbc.com)
14483.
What to do when employees quit (groovehq.com)
14484.
Google Glass is Alive (techcrunch.com)
14485.
Why are there few courses in Soviet literature at American universities? (2014) (theparisreview.org)
14486.
C#, I still love you dearest (blog.tnwdevlabs.com)
14487.
Show HN: Sshync – Auto-sync files over SSH (github.com)
14488.
Ask HN: What's the best programming language to learn for security?
14489.
Autodesk Stingray Game Engine (stingrayengine.com)
14490.
Intel’s Skylake Core i7-6700K reviewed: Modest gains from a full Tick-Tock cycle (arstechnica.com)