October 2015 Archive
16021.
Y Combinator Interview. Got invited, but can't book a slot
16022.
Best grammar app for android (play.google.com)
16023.
Ask HN: How does your company use Amazon EC2?
16024.
What if you could use Chrome DevTools with Mozilla Firefox? (kenneth.io)
16025.
SXSW canceled panels: Here is what happened (slate.com)
16026.
It's All About the Blockchain (moneyandstate.com)
16027.
NASA Adds to Evidence of Mysterious Ancient Earthworks (nytimes.com)
16028.
How to interview at YC when English is not your first language (al3x.svbtle.com)
16029.
6 myths about cast-iron pans busted (today.com)
16030.
What are the world's largest engineering projects? (quora.com)
16031.
Justice Department predicted race and ethnicity by last names and addresses (graphics.wsj.com)
16032.
Neal-react – Declarative landing pages for react.js (nealjs.com)
16033.
Germany is about to start up a monster machine (uk.businessinsider.com)
16034.
These are Instagram's goriest, bloodiest accounts (fusion.net)
16035.
Bitcoin's price rise explained by industry insiders (coindesk.com)
16036.
The Uber-economy: How “permalancers” and “sharer” gigs gut the middle class (salon.com)
16037.
Meteor Style Guide (github.com)
16038.
How Uber and its peers turned us into horrible bosses (theverge.com)
16039.
Making Insider Trading Legal (newyorker.com)
16040.
How to underclock an iPhone (reddit.com)
16041.
Liquid Bitcoin (techcrunch.com)
16042.
The Chemistry and Psychology of Turning Water into Wine (nautil.us)
16043.
Why distributed workforces will win (venturebeat.com)
16044.
Here’s Waldo: Computing the optimal search strategy for finding Waldo (randalolson.com)
16045.
Yuppi: Snapchat for Crowds (itunes.apple.com)
16046.
Triplicate Coding Font (practicaltypography.com)
16047.
Bacteria in space: why the International Space Station is riddled with 'germs' (theconversation.com)
16048.
Show HN: Dockerfiles for WordPress on armhf devices (ex: Raspberry Pi) (github.com)
16049.
Coding Academies are Nonsense (techcrunch.com)
16050.
Life with my robot secretary (engadget.com)