2016 Archive
9931.
Free food and misery: the life of a techie (economist.com)
9932.
N-queen puzzle in 4 lines of Scala (gist.github.com)
9933.
Why are your friends more popular than you? (2013) (economist.com)
9934.
Microsoft Solitaire Collection (itunes.apple.com)
9935.
Comcast's NBCUniversal buys DreamWorks Animation in $3.8B deal (latimes.com)
9936.
Twitter lays off around 20, shuts down engineering office in Bangalore, India (techcrunch.com)
9937.
Economics Simulation (nbviewer.jupyter.org)
9938.
What if financial systems were hacked (worldif.economist.com)
9939.
China About to Start $35B of Silk Road Plan in Pakistan (bloomberg.com)
9940.
Pokemon Go API (github.com)
9941.
I returned home from Silicon Valley and built a failed startup (medium.com)
9942.
What Former Employees Say ITT Tech Did to Scam Its Students (npr.org)
9943.
NeXTstep Manual, Systems Programming with Objective-C and Driver Kit (1995) (nextop.de)
9944.
Ask HN: What book impacted your life the most and how?
9945.
Turns websites into Markdown (fuckyeahmarkdown.com)
9946.
UC Berkeley's Lawyers Blocking RISC-V in GCC (groups.google.com)
9947.
What a PhD Really Means in the US National Security Community (news.vice.com)
9948.
The hunger mood (aeon.co)
9949.
The creation of stainless steel (nautil.us)
9950.
Win3mu – Windows 3 Emulator (win3mu.com)
9951.
Why 2015 Was a Breakthrough Year in Artificial Intelligence (bloomberg.com)
9952.
Duet Display – Ex-Apple Engineers Turn Your iPad into an Extra Display (duetdisplay.com)
9953.
U.S. blocks Philips' $3.3B sale of Lumileds to Asian buyers (reuters.com)
9954.
Parallelizing the Naughty Dog Engine Using Fibers [video] (gdcvault.com)
9955.
Show HN: Peekier – A new way to search the web (peekier.com)
9956.
Show HN: ClapChat – Instant messaging for HN users (clap.chat)
9957.
The syndrome impairing astronauts’ eyesight (washingtonpost.com)
9958.
Asus lawsuit puts entire industry on notice over shoddy router security (arstechnica.com)
9959.
My Experience with Nix on OS X (mpscholten.de)
9960.
I defeated a long-broken fridge and became a household hero through 3D printing (arstechnica.com)