Why C.E.O.s are getting fired more
(newyorker.com)
2016 Archive
12481.
12482.
T-Mobile’s Binge on Violates Key Net Neutrality Principles [pdf]
(cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
12483.
A Good Way to Grant Equity to Your Employees
(firstround.com)
12484.
Feds spend billions to run museum-ready computer systems
(bigstory.ap.org)
12485.
A South Korean Copy of Snapchat Takes Off in Asia
(nytimes.com)
12486.
Bernie’s Army of Coders
(politico.com)
12487.
Warmest March in Global Recordkeeping
(wunderground.com)
12488.
The Music of the Future
(futuresymphony.org)
12489.
TurboTax Takes Aim at Smaller Rival in Fight for Filers
(bloomberg.com)
12490.
NPR decides it won’t promote its podcasts or NPR One on air
(niemanlab.org)
12492.
Why Does Software Rot?
(overcomingbias.com)
12493.
Smart pointers and move semantics in modern C++
(oreilly.com)
12494.
12495.
Abandon Your DVCS and Return to Sanity (2015)
(bitquabit.com)
12496.
12497.
12498.
12499.
The Navigation Bar Is an Affordance, Stop Removing It
(uxmovement.com)
12501.
A focus on elite schools ignores the issues most college students face
(fivethirtyeight.com)
12502.
Kim Philby, Lecturing in East Berlin, Bragged of How Easy It Was to Fool MI6
(mobile.nytimes.com)
12503.
The Immutability of Math and How Almost Everything Else Will Pass
(blog.hackerrank.com)
12505.
My first DDoS attack for a $200 ransom
(ghirardotti.fr)
12506.
How to Adapt to Prison
(medium.com)
12507.
12508.
A lesson in the lost technology of shorthand (2014)
(theatlantic.com)
12509.
Show HN: Publish blog post with a simple Git push
(github.com)
12510.
Single address spaces: design flaw or feature?
(matildah.github.io)