2015 Archive
21271.
Cops to grab unlocked stuff from cars in East Rock area, for safekeeping (nhregister.com)
21272.
The Case of GCC-5.1 and the Two C++ ABIs (allanmcrae.com)
21273.
Wall Street Talent Is Moving to Silicon Valley (venturebeat.com)
21274.
Why Hiring for “Culture Fit” Hurts Your Culture (paperplanes.de)
21275.
Our plan for a more diverse Pinterest (blog.pinterest.com)
21276.
Ask HN: What projects are you working on?
21277.
MapQuest still exists (washingtonpost.com)
21278.
Editing humanity (economist.com)
21279.
The two Detroits: a city both collapsing and gentrifying at the same time (theguardian.com)
21280.
Does tech discriminate against suits? (medium.com)
21281.
Show HN: Fast and simple way to get EV SSL certificates (certsimple.com)
21282.
Ask HN: Average savings per month?
21283.
Oliver, a New Apartment-Finding App, Cuts Out the Middlemen (techcrunch.com)
21284.
Some tech startups in Germany (uk.businessinsider.com)
21285.
Tax-Free Debt: The great distortion (economist.com)
21286.
Ask HN: How often does technical debt lead to the failure of a startup?
21287.
British spies 'moved after Snowden files read' (bbc.co.uk)
21288.
Ask HN: Where do you aim to be 30 years from now? ()
21289.
Apple threatens to remove music if bands don’t agree to new royalty policy (consequenceofsound.net)
21290.
NFL’s First Live-Streamed Game on Yahoo Attracted 15M Viewers (techcrunch.com)
21291.
Object Oriented Programming Oversold (2001) (web.archive.org)
21292.
A Test for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (huffingtonpost.com)
21293.
I Googled My Mother’s Maiden Name and Found My Family’s Violent Secret (vice.com)
21294.
Should kids learn to code? (theguardian.com)
21295.
Ask HN: If an AI had slipped into the world would we notice?
21296.
Don't Be a Jerk: The Open Source Software License (github.com)
21297.
Heating houses with 'nerd power' (bbc.co.uk)
21298.
What Apple’s Tim Cook Overlooked in His Defense of Privacy (nytimes.com)
21299.
Overstock.com Has $10M in Gold and Silver Hidden Somewhere in Utah (buzzfeed.com)
21300.
A Middle Ground Between Contract Worker and Employee (nytimes.com)