May 2016 Archive
4111.
With the three hottest global months on record, is it now time to stop flying?
4112.
Ask HN: Are there other developers trying to learn design?
4113.
Ask HN: Do you use widgets on Android?
4114.
Ask HN: Why Nobody wants to hire a failed Entrepreneur?
4115.
Ask HN: Longest you've spent debugging a single issue?
4116.
Show HN: S3io.com – File sharing and note-taking tool based on Amazon S3 buckets (s3io.com)
4117.
Powermat Founder Wants to Kill the Keyboard (bloomberg.com)
4118.
LinkedIn just sent me this
4119.
Nation of Reason: Coming Out of the Religious Closet Together (on Atheism) (benbobsworld.blogspot.com)
4120.
Ask HN: How do you like the trend of auto-playing videos on mainstream sites?
4121.
PgElevator
4122.
Gas Delivery Startups Want to Fill Up Your Car Anywhere. Is That Allowed? (bloomberg.com)
4123.
By Losing Uber, Austin Is No Longer a Tech Capital (forbes.com)
4124.
Making a “proper” encrypted SMS app (Android)
4125.
Show HN: Future Plans for Compelling Science Fiction (compellingsciencefiction.com)
4126.
Microsoft Died with the DoJ Ruling in 1998, and Why That Means OSS Is Winning (medium.com)
4127.
Ask HN: New job is frustrating – Handcrafted DevOps
4128.
DRY: Do Repeat Yourself (quirksmode.org)
4129.
Updated 2017 BMW i3 goes 114 miles with new 33-kWh battery (autoblog.com)
4130.
Show HN: Search Google Images *in* your keyboard (imagesearchkeyboard.com)
4131.
React is the new jQuery (medium.com)
4132.
Ask HN: How Do You Meet Angel Investors in Silicon Valley?
4133.
Show HN: Pro – one structure, any technology inside (madmaniak.github.io)
4134.
Only 15 percent of Americans have used Uber or Lyft (vox.com)
4135.
APIs.guru – Wikipedia for Web APIs (swagger.io)
4136.
Show HN: Where Foodies Eat – The most popular spots among Instagram foodies (wherefoodieseat.co)
4137.
Ask HN: My Show HN post won't show. Could it be?
4138.
Ask HN: Advice needed regarding TDD from programmers
4139.
AMD Prices 3-D Tech to Spur Virtual Reality Market - $199 (wsj.com)
4140.
Where have all the MacBooks gone at Linux conferences (networkworld.com)