2015 Archive
24721.
Data Sketches – Fast, Approximate Analysis of Big Data for Hadoop and Druid (yahooeng.tumblr.com)
24722.
Let’s sunset C/C++ (trevorjim.com)
24723.
Ask HN: I'm starting a new job as a PHP developer tomorrow
24724.
A lot more market-rate construction helps low-income renters more than subsidies (medium.com)
24725.
Chip Credit Cards Give Retailers Another Grievance Against Banks (mobile.nytimes.com)
24726.
Drone nearly collides with helicopter, operator gets caught (sfgate.com)
24727.
Why is perl losing its touch? (google.com)
24728.
A Life Apart: The Toll of Obesity (slate.com)
24729.
Better Than Raising the Minimum Wage: Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (wsj.com)
24730.
The rise and rise of headphones (independent.co.uk)
24731.
Stand With Greece (standwithgreece.com)
24732.
Chinese University Tops MIT in Engineering Rankings (blogs.wsj.com)
24733.
U.S. Can't Make Weapons Fast Enough to Meet Demand (fortune.com)
24734.
Mini flash crash? Trading anomalies on manic Monday hit small investors (washingtonpost.com)
24735.
Unicode skin-tone modifiers (unicode.org)
24736.
Show HN: Programming in non-English languages (thesage21.github.io)
24737.
Ask HN: My school needs a data storage solution
24738.
Uber Makes Its Pain New Yorkers’ Problem (nytimes.com)
24739.
Ask HN: My co-founders are trying to get rid of me. What should I do?
24740.
The Millennial Commune (nytimes.com)
24741.
Why Apple is obsessed with gold: It's all about Asia (mashable.com)
24742.
Shotspotter CEO Answers Questions on Gunshot Detectors in Cities (aclu.org)
24743.
Why is the education of a sushi chef so insanely long? (quora.com)
24744.
The knowledge argument (en.wikipedia.org)
24745.
Global airlines to reduce size of carry-on bags (detroitnews.com)
24746.
Most people probably shouldn't go to school (coryliu.com)
24747.
China Restricts Export of Drones, Supercomputers (wsj.com)
24748.
An inside look at YouTube’s new ad-free subscription service (theverge.com)
24749.
Company creates bicycle airbag to replace helmets (2014) (bbc.com)
24750.
Humans are underrated (fortune.com)