2015 Archive
5041.
Women view professional advancement equally attainable, but less desirable [pdf] (pnas.org)
5042.
The TV antenna is making a comeback (marketplace.org)
5043.
The Sports Bubble Is About to Pop (thedailybeast.com)
5044.
TSA failure: Investigators able to smuggle weapons past checks in 95% of tests (newsnet5.com)
5045.
Teen Who Hacked CIA Director’s Email Tells How He Did It (wired.com)
5046.
Ask HN: How do develop a side project when you have a 40hr/week job?
5047.
I’ve Joined the White House’s U.S. Digital Service (nacin.com)
5048.
Razorpay (YC W15) offers Stripe-style payment experience in India (techcrunch.com)
5049.
Ask HN: Discuss burnout with boss?
5050.
Best practices for a new Go developer (medium.com)
5051.
How to Prosecute Abusive Prosecutors (nytimes.com)
5052.
Google introduces 'Customer Match' – target web ads to email addresses (adwords.blogspot.com)
5053.
A reimplementation of NetBSD using a Microkernel [video] (youtube.com)
5054.
3D Printer Shootout – $600 Printrbot vs. $20,000 UPrint SE Plus (hanselman.com)
5055.
Accenture will get rid of annual performance reviews and rankings (washingtonpost.com)
5056.
Access Denied to Apple.com (apple.com)
5057.
Today's world is amd64, armv7, and soon aarch64. Everything else is dead (pastebin.com)
5058.
How the Atari ST Almost Had Real Unix (2011) (dadhacker.com)
5059.
A success story for Haxe (nadako.tumblr.com)
5060.
The Secret Power of ‘Read It Later’ Apps (medium.com)
5061.
Unix V5, OpenBSD, Plan 9, FreeBSD, and GNU Coreutils Implementations of Echo.c (gist.github.com)
5062.
Functional Programming in Python [pdf] (oreilly.com)
5063.
The long process of creating a Chinese font (qz.com)
5064.
What I Learned from Losing $200M (nautil.us)
5065.
To Be Continuous (pipelinedb.com)
5066.
Who Has Your Back? Government Data Requests 2015 (eff.org)
5067.
Swedish court: 'We cannot ban Pirate Bay' (thelocal.se)
5068.
Spam sites in Google News (googlenewsspam.com)
5069.
The Science and Art of Practicing (violinist.com)
5070.
The dystopian lake filled by the world’s tech lust (bbc.com)