2015 Archive
23911.
Ask HN: Why did OS X win out over Linux for so many developers?
23912.
Fall of the Brothel Industry (theatlantic.com)
23913.
Snapchat Said to Seek Up to $19B Value in Funding Round (bloomberg.com)
23914.
Has the First Person to Achieve Immortality Already Been Born? (motherboard.vice.com)
23915.
Why I Defaulted on My Student Loans (nytimes.com)
23916.
Constantly Confusing ‘const’ (blog.getify.com)
23917.
Lockstep Salaries Are Making a Comeback (techcrunch.com)
23918.
Uber’s Manhattan Invasion Is Killing the Loan Market for Taxis (bloomberg.com)
23919.
The realities of a $50 smartphone (engadget.com)
23920.
MUMPS, the Archaic Health-Care Programming Language (motherboard.vice.com)
23921.
Ask HN: How to read faster
23922.
The Nutrition Gap: Are Doctors Ready to Think Outside the Pillbox? (newrepublic.com)
23923.
Coding bootcamp grads boost their salaries by 40% on average (qz.com)
23924.
Ushering in the age of Hypercapitalism with the Blockchain (dropbox.com)
23925.
Ask HN: Why is IE8 usage growing?
23926.
Show HN: My first tiny web service, a simple key/value store (tinycache.io)
23927.
University labour strife underscores cost of tenured academics (theglobeandmail.com)
23928.
The borderless SIM is finally here (qz.com)
23929.
Ask HN: Would you pay for a code similarity detection tool?
23930.
Apple Co-Founder’s Allies Take Aim at Hollywood Over ‘Steve Jobs’ (wsj.com)
23931.
Legalising pot in Canada will not be easy (economist.com)
23932.
Transphobic maintainer should be removed from project – Issue #941 (github.com)
23933.
Show HN: Progressbar - A C library for displaying command-line progress bars (github.com)
23934.
Why Aren’t America’s Shipping Ports Automated? (priceonomics.com)
23935.
Ask HN: Why web frameworks are becoming so complex?
23936.
Australia’s war on feral cats (theconversation.com)
23937.
Why a Health Program That Works in America Failed in Britain (theatlantic.com)
23938.
Assuredly – Live with People You Trust (assuredly.us)
23939.
Choosing good names (marcelo-cure.blogspot.com)
23940.
Did technology kill the book or give it new life? (bbc.co.uk)