May 2016 Archive
3511.
Ask HN: What is your most failed side-project?
3512.
Help me pick the right web stack
3513.
I've open sourced my location (neelkadia.com)
3514.
Ask HN: What was the first platform you ever wrote code for?
3515.
It takes 3170 hours to hide condoms in a porn movie (ripple.co)
3516.
Stick a fork in ’em: Windows Phones are done (venturebeat.com)
3517.
Have any HN members met here and collaborated on a project?
3518.
Show HN: Skill Silo – Live Language Tutoring via Skype (skillsilo.com)
3519.
Show HN: RouteRelay – One 1-800 number that connects to all your phones (routerelay.com)
3520.
Why White People Don’t Use White Emoji (theatlantic.com)
3521.
Show HN: Xo, a sed-like command line utility that composes regex matches (github.com)
3522.
Email Sign-In Links (hashnode.com)
3523.
Ask HN: Where VC money comes from?
3524.
Ask HN: Client asked about paying for bug fixes
3525.
Major Slack Security Vulnerability Discovered (medium.com)
3526.
Show HN: What's wrong with team collaboration tools? We built Comtify (comtify.com)
3527.
Show HN: 198 Bay Area Startups with analysis from angel.co, sortable by fields (docs.google.com)
3528.
The Three Big Lies About JavaScript (linkedin.com)
3529.
Picking technologies for a desktop app in 2016 (fman.io)
3530.
Open Food Facts turns 4 ! 3776 contributors, 83K products (en.blog.openfoodfacts.org)
3531.
Should we put websites to sleep (medium.com)
3532.
10 Habits and Things Only Computer Programmers Know (medium.com)
3533.
Kotlin meets Gradle (gradle.org)
3534.
Awesome Elixir – A community driven list of useful Elixir libraries (elixir.libhunt.com)
3535.
Sweden Is Moving an Entire City (theatlantic.com)
3536.
GAO report on the Library of Congress (2015) [pdf] (gao.gov)
3537.
A Wave of Crap: Holding Content to a Higher Standard (wail.es)
3538.
Is IT bad for your health? How our jobs might be killing us (enterprisersproject.com)
3539.
The sorry state of the blockchain (blog.luisivan.net)
3540.
Vegan restaurateurs under fire over revelation they raise animals for slaughter (theguardian.com)