2015 Archive
14911.
Stress Test Recap: Bitcoin (reddit.com)
14912.
Reflections on Stress and Long Hours on Wall Street (mobile.nytimes.com)
14913.
Walgreens announces deal to buy Rite Aid for $9 a share (cnbc.com)
14914.
Go: A Surprising Edge Case Concerning Append and Slice Aliasing (jjinux.com)
14915.
A robotic sewing machine could throw garment workers out of a job (economist.com)
14916.
Why Is It So Difficult to Develop Drugs for Cancer? (2010) (newyorker.com)
14917.
Memory matters, even in Erlang (2010) (lshift.net)
14918.
How a robot pharmacist wound up giving an overdose (medium.com)
14919.
Books Are Getting Longer (theguardian.com)
14920.
Thoughts on replacement languages (tedunangst.com)
14921.
Apple closes trading with $700B+ market cap (bloomberg.com)
14922.
The guy making it easy to 3D print yourself a real gun (medium.com)
14923.
Electric Planes Usher in the Second Great Age of Aviation (wired.com)
14924.
What Valve got right and wrong with the Steam Machine (polygon.com)
14925.
The Needless Complexity of Academic Writing (theatlantic.com)
14926.
Simple Rules for Healthy Eating (nytimes.com)
14927.
Assange, the law of limitation, and the next eight days (jackofkent.com)
14928.
Net neutrality is a “Taliban-like issue”, says Europe’s top digital policymaker (juliareda.eu)
14929.
Amazon Buys Thousands of Its Own Truck Trailers (recode.net)
14930.
Help Me HN: I am getting overwhelmed
14931.
Apple September 2015 Keynote (apple.com)
14932.
Perfect – Server-Side Swift (perfect.org)
14933.
An Update on Microsoft’s Approach to Do Not Track (blogs.microsoft.com)
14934.
US homes have gotten huge – offsetting the gains from energy efficiency (vox.com)
14935.
Google's driverless car is brilliant but so boring (bbc.com)
14936.
Facebook’s “Save Free Basics in India” Campaign Provokes Controversy (techcrunch.com)
14937.
Show HN: Scaffold App for Node.js, Express, Jade, Passport, MongoDB, Bootstrap (github.com)
14938.
Is Node.js declining already? (quora.com)
14939.
Setting up your own blog (james-huang.github.io)
14940.
Longevity in JavaScript Frameworks (blog.bitovi.com)