2016 Archive
9271.
Game in-app purchases are warping kids’ understanding of basic economic ideas (qz.com)
9272.
Tell HN: Apply HN applications now closed, let's discuss the next step
9273.
People in Silicon Valley Don’t Click on Ads (medium.com)
9274.
How Apple Scaled Back Its Titanic Plan to Take on Detroit (bloomberg.com)
9275.
Economists versus the Economy (project-syndicate.org)
9276.
How One Goldman Sachs Trader Made More Than $100M (wsj.com)
9277.
Go bindings to Rust's regex engine (github.com)
9278.
Where's my petabyte disk drive? (bit-player.org)
9279.
Ibuprofen May Not Be as Safe as was Thought (time.com)
9280.
Ask HN: How do you integrate remote developers?
9281.
A Billion User Load Test on Healthcare.gov (blog.navapbc.com)
9282.
Ask HN: How do you back up your site hosted on a VPS such as Digital Ocean?
9283.
ODROID-C2 Compared to Raspberry Pi 3 and Orange Pi Plus (jeffgeerling.com)
9284.
Trying to interview Larry Page (nytimes.com)
9285.
Stealing Facebook access_tokens using CSRF in device login flow (josipfranjkovic.com)
9286.
My name still causes SQL errors (twitter.com)
9287.
Windows 10 “Developer Mode” (hanselman.com)
9288.
Oden: experimental, statically-typed functional language, built for Go ecosystem (oden-lang.org)
9289.
Intel Xeon E5 v4 Review: Testing Broadwell-EP With Demanding Server Workloads (anandtech.com)
9290.
Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning (mariovittone.com)
9291.
Strategies of Human Mating (2006) [pdf] (weimag.ch)
9292.
Ask HN: Best curated newsletters?
9293.
Insurance firm to replace human workers with AI system (mainichi.jp)
9294.
Bryan Johnson invests $100M in Kernel to unlock the power of the human brain (techcrunch.com)
9295.
“Why do you work in security instead of something more lasting?” (addxorrol.blogspot.com)
9296.
Why I hate frameworks (2005) (discuss.joelonsoftware.com)
9297.
Technologists have produced a 3D-printed painting in the style of Rembrandt (bbc.com)
9298.
Bluetooth LED bulbs (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
9299.
GitLab 8.9 released (about.gitlab.com)
9300.
How to Write a Video Player in Less Than 1000 Lines (dranger.com)