June 2015 Archive
2791.
Ask HN: How much should I be paid an hour? (Australia, Contract FED)
2792.
Ask HN: What are other 'Fizzbuzz' type interview questions?
2793.
Behind Silicon Valley’s Self-Critical Tone on Diversity, a Lack of Progress (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2794.
Ask HN: Someone copied my website exactly ()
2795.
Show HN: Also Viewing – “Sally is also viewing this page” as a service (alsoviewing.com)
2796.
Ask HN: What income sources can a developer create outside of work/freelancing? ()
2797.
Ask HN: Why doesn't HR take a look at your GitHub account?
2798.
Cracking JXcore Again (markhaase.com)
2799.
Show HN: Dumpstr.io – private Twitter for thoughts (closed beta open for a day) (dumpstr.io)
2800.
Immersion: a people-centric view of your email life (immersion.media.mit.edu)
2801.
Nest Cam (nest.com)
2802.
Correlating Commissions with Happiness (meditations.seneca.systems)
2803.
Show HN: SnapRides – Carpool scheduling with a panic button (snapridesapp.com)
2804.
The Problem with the Node community (wiredhorizon.com)
2805.
Fermat Point (winkervsbecks.github.io)
2806.
Apple is having its Microsoft moment (money.cnn.com)
2807.
Ask HN: Has political correctness in tech gone too far? ()
2808.
My favorite underused Python idiom (migrateup.com)
2809.
Why Is It So Hard to Kill a College? (chronicle.com)
2810.
Show HN: De Jong Attractor visualization (cjlarose.com)
2811.
Ask HN: How did they get my email?
2812.
Stop using tail -f (mostly) (brianstorti.com)
2813.
Ask HN: What hourly rate can a solid Python developer be paid per hour?
2814.
Judge says Kleiner Perkins should get $276K from Ellen Pao (arstechnica.com)
2815.
It's now Illegal to sell adult ebooks before 10 PM in Germany (the-digital-reader.com)
2816.
PluotSorbet – A J2ME-Compatible VM Written in JavaScript (github.com)
2817.
OrientDB Leaks: Why you should avoid OrientDB (orientdbleaks.blogspot.com)
2818.
Ask HN: How can I learn Haskell?
2819.
Fatness leads to inactivity, but inactivity does not lead to fatness (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
2820.
The privacy paradox: The privacy benefits of privacy threats [pdf] (brookings.edu)