January 2017 Archive
6331.
Letgo raises whopping $175M financing for its used goods marketplace (techcrunch.com)
6332.
I believe Software Developers more likely to have kids of one specific gender (alexkras.com)
6333.
To save money on hepatitis C, U.S. government should buy Gilead for $156 B (forbes.com)
6334.
Show HN: Pitchbot will help you perfect your VC pitch in 10 minutes (pitchbot.vc)
6335.
Configuring ASP.NET Identity (pluralsight.com)
6336.
EFF's 100-Day Plan (eff.org)
6337.
Show HN: Free portfolio web template (Bootstrap and restdb.io-powered) (restdb.io)
6338.
Dribbble 2.0 (medium.com)
6339.
How I Got My Attention Back (backchannel.com)
6340.
Shell Pipelines Support Vectorized, Point-Free, and Imperative Style (oilshell.org)
6341.
Extensive List of Tips to Learn React and Redux (robinwieruch.de)
6342.
5 Shockingly Advanced Ancient Buildings That Shouldn't Exist (cracked.com)
6343.
Should you encrypt or compress first? (dev.to)
6344.
Show HN: HTTP/2 cache aware server push in Golang (github.com)
6345.
FTC Charges Qualcomm with Monopolizing Key Semiconductor Device Used in Phones (ftc.gov)
6346.
Visual Studio for Mac preview (visualstudio.com)
6347.
An Open Letter to All Universities (medium.com)
6348.
So, You're Starting a Design Studio? (erickarjaluoto.com)
6349.
The CIA’s Secret History Is Now Online (buzzfeed.com)
6350.
Lightgl.js: webGL less tedious (github.com)
6351.
What happened to the Lily camera drone? (recode.net)
6352.
Show HN: This valentine’s day, give a prime number (filiph.github.io)
6353.
Inside LAX's New Anti-Terrorism Intelligence Unit (theatlantic.com)
6354.
The Future of the Web Is Emotionally Intelligent (medium.com)
6355.
Flashing a peace sign in a photo could lead to identity theft (dpreview.com)
6356.
Obama commuted sentence of Chelsea Manning (nytimes.com)
6357.
The Heroism of Incremental Care (newyorker.com)
6358.
What the hell is going on with the RAM and SSD market? (blog.online.net)
6359.
Tiny Guide to Non Fancy Node (github.com)
6360.
Libor: the bankers who fixed the world’s most important number (theguardian.com)