January 2017 Archive
11341.
Ask HN: Ideas for services under http://sexy.one domain
11342.
Show HN: Implementation of a buddy allocator for memory handling in C (github.com)
11343.
Ask HN: What services for remote online language teaching are out there?
11344.
These genetically modified cyborg dragonflies could perform ‘guided pollination’ (techcrunch.com)
11345.
Microbiome Science Could Bring a Revolution in Medical Care (nbcnews.com)
11346.
How to Make America’s Robots Great Again (nytimes.com)
11347.
Ask HN: Is it illegal to hijack the result of an online poll?
11348.
Show HN: A place for wide ranging opinions around the news (thisaffects.us)
11349.
Doomsday Clock Moves Closer to Midnight, Signaling Concern Among Scientists (nytimes.com)
11350.
Ask HN: Would you pay for a “boss as a service”?
11351.
Ask HN: Would you pay extra for an AI Agent that had a fiduciary duty to you
11352.
Ask HN: How are Google Home sales going?
11353.
You’re So Vain, You Probably Think This Smart Mirror Is About You (thememo.com)
11354.
More than 1000 drug plants never inspected (cen.acs.org)
11355.
The spread of misinformation online (paper, pdf) (m.pnas.org)
11356.
Valley’s most successful people are preparing for the end of civilization (qz.com)
11357.
Ask HN: What book can you recommend to train ones memory?
11358.
Show HN: Raccoon MX – Easy Email Forwarding (raccoon.mx)
11359.
The Spiegel, most-read German newspaper admits car manufacturers are behind (spiegel.de)
11360.
How I stole $145 from Google and didn't get caught (hatmer.github.io)
11361.
Ask HN: SQL based e-mail clients?
11362.
Ask HN: What is an affordable 4k monitor?
11363.
Ask HN: What are your tips for reading other people's code?
11364.
The Fitness Shift That Should Worry Every Gym Owner (wsj.com)
11365.
“Monads,” huh? Bro, have you even read Leibniz? (mrh.io)
11366.
Show HN: ToaruOS 1.0 – A complete hobby operating system
11367.
Byteball – decentralized storage and transfer of value (byteball.org)
11368.
K programming language (kparc.com)
11369.
Ask HN: Do you find Wikipedia useful for learning math/science?
11370.
Tech firms aren't biggest users of H-1B visas (axios.com)