August 2015 Archive
5341.
Focus and Drive, episode 3 (youtube.com)
5342.
Show HN: Konkourse – Taggable group discussions with anonymity option (konkourse.com)
5343.
Gilmour: Framework for Writing Micro Services2 ()
5344.
That 'Useless' Liberal Arts Degree Has Become Tech's Hottest Ticket (forbes.com)
5345.
Ask HN: What are the most exciting things for hackers today? ()
5346.
Startup Has a Clever Tool to Get Non-Techies to Code: Excel (wired.com)
5347.
Frances Kelsey, doctor who kept thalidomide out of US, dies aged 101 (theguardian.com)
5348.
Ask HN: Good resource on using behavioral economics in software UI design? ()
5349.
Show-HN: json-streamer (github.com)
5350.
Will Doctors Soon Be Prescribing Video Games for Mental Health? (npr.org)
5351.
The Stack Overflow Disease (medium.com)
5352.
Cosmos Laundromat – First Cycle – Blender Open Movie Project (gooseberry.blender.org)
5353.
Windows 10 automatically spies on your kids and sends you their activity dossier (boingboing.net)
5354.
The Clojure Toolbox (clojure-toolbox.com)
5355.
Ask HN: New mirror for Arch Linux? ()
5356.
Tour Mobile1st’s Mobile Device Testing Lab (mobile1st.com)
5357.
Another Windows 10 default setting that should be changed (windows.microsoft.com)
5358.
Show HN: Heap – turning everyone into a mobile blogger (itunes.apple.com)
5359.
Android Experiments (androidexperiments.com)
5360.
Twitter finally flicks the switch on 10,000 character DMs (theguardian.com)
5361.
Programming sucks (stilldrinking.org)
5362.
Here’s the map of the world, if size was determined by market cap (marketwatch.com)
5363.
JUnit Lambda: The Future of Testing on the JVM Gets Crowdfunded (voxxed.com)
5364.
Robinhood opens free-trading flood gates for Android (theverge.com)
5365.
Drone Market Ecosystem Map (medium.com)
5366.
How is the Apple Watch doing? (ben-evans.com)
5367.
Show HN: Chanmap – The reinvention of the YouTube channel page (chanmap.com)
5368.
Testing on Emulators vs. Real Devices (blog.testmunk.com)
5369.
Google Replaces “Alphabet” Wiki with “Alphabet Inc” (imgur.com)
5370.
New Experimental Private Browsing and Add-Ons Features in Firefox (blog.mozilla.org)