The Telescope of the 2030s
(nytimes.com)
2015 Archive
26071.
26073.
26074.
Robert Scoble to take 2 months off
(facebook.com)
26075.
26076.
Obstacles to Developing Cost-Lowering Health Technology: The Inventor’s Dilemma
(jama.jamanetwork.com)
26077.
11 Toughest Cities to Book an Airbnb
(blog.beyondpricing.com)
26079.
Attention Bonds
(wiki.asrg.sp.am)
26080.
Sen. Ted Cruz wants minimum H-1B wage of $110,000
(computerworld.com)
26081.
Show HN: Rivulet – a music player for torrents
(rivulet.audio)
26082.
Is Betteridge's law of headlines correct?
(calmerthanyouare.org)
26083.
Beyond Chance? The Persistence of Performance in Online Poker
(journals.plos.org)
26084.
Google Photos
(photos.google.com)
26085.
AMD’s new Crimson drivers accused of burning up video cards
(arstechnica.com)
26086.
Will OpenCL help displace GPGPU? (2012)
(yosefk.com)
26087.
E Ink at CES 2015
(eink.com)
26088.
Wolflandia: The Fight Over the Most Polarizing Animal in the West
(outsideonline.com)
26089.
Chinese Activists under DDoS
(anti-ddos-protection.com)
26090.
The Eternal Return of BuzzFeed
(theatlantic.com)
26091.
26092.
This animated map shows how religion spread across the world
(facebook.com)
26094.
Michel Lallement: “At Noisebridge, he who does is legit”
(makery.info)
26096.
Why hunting for unicorns is bullshit
(blog.landing.jobs)
26097.
CHIP – The World's First Nine Dollar Computer
(ardevon.com)
26098.
Redesigning a model of Tyrannosaurus Rex
(saurian.maxmediacorp.com)
26099.
What Libraries Can (Still) Do
(nybooks.com)
26100.
1000W (90,000 Lumens) LED Flashlight
(youtube.com)