2015 Archive
16351.
Ask HN: What are some of the best written programming books?
16352.
Don't soak your dried beans (latimes.com)
16353.
Why people hate PHP, a book from hell (blog.neattutorials.com)
16354.
The Plan to Feed the World by Hacking Photosynthesis (gizmodo.com)
16355.
Anthropomorphism Gone Wrong: OOP (loup-vaillant.fr)
16356.
Why the Rich Are So Much Richer (nybooks.com)
16357.
Is It Possible to Achieve Equitable Equity for Startup Employees? [audio] (a16z.com)
16358.
The Dark Reality of Sports Betting and Daily Fantasy Games (nytimes.com)
16359.
My Own Patent Apologies (2014) (blog.dustinkirkland.com)
16360.
Can worker cooperatives alleviate income inequality? (america.aljazeera.com)
16361.
The “high-level CPU” challenge (2008) (yosefk.com)
16362.
Overvalued in Silicon Valley, but Don’t Say ‘Tech Bubble’ (nytimes.com)
16363.
Chisel: Constructing Hardware in a Scala Embedded Language (chisel.eecs.berkeley.edu)
16364.
Nebia (YC S15), a Shower Head Start-Up, Receives Funding from Tim Cook of Apple (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
16365.
Mapping the Hourly Wage Needed to Rent a 2-Bedroom Apartment in Every U.S. State (citylab.com)
16366.
Stop using React for everything (medium.com)
16367.
How many lives does a doctor save? (80000hours.org)
16368.
The Geopolitics of the United States, Part 1: The Inevitable Empire (2011) (stratfor.com)
16369.
Show HN: Witness – Livestreaming for Emergencies (getwitness.com)
16370.
Poll: How much do you sleep?
16371.
Ask HN: Is it too late to do a startup after 35?
16372.
Why Singapore banned chewing gum (bbc.com)
16373.
Netflix and the Napoleon Dynamite Problem (2008) (nytimes.com)
16374.
Unum Computing: An Energy Efficient and Massively Parallel Approach to Numerics (slideshare.net)
16375.
Send Messages by Carrier Pigeons (flypigeon.co)
16376.
Science-fictional shibboleths (antipope.org)
16377.
Google Raids Threaten Canada's Lead in Artificial Intelligence (bloomberg.com)
16378.
Israeli Startup Can Charge Your Phone in 1 Minute (bbc.co.uk)
16379.
Ask HN: Ok to ask retainer fee for being avail during office hours?
16380.
Ark – A modern systems programming language (ark-lang.org)