January 2016 Archive
3121.
Next-generation network time-servers are FPGA-based (embedded.com)
3122.
UI Animation: Microinteraction for Macroresult (medium.com)
3123.
Ask HN: How to become good enough in UX to sell your apps?
3124.
Bitcoin network reaches 1 Exahash/s
3125.
Simulating the World in Emoji (ncase.me)
3126.
Hands-on with Peach, a new iOS-only social network that feels a lot like Slack (venturebeat.com)
3127.
Dinosaurs performed dances to woo mates, according to new evidence (theguardian.com)
3128.
Wide interest in unrelated subjects? You're a scanner (sustainablepace.net)
3129.
Royal Bank of Scotland tells investors “Sell everything” (m.theage.com.au)
3130.
Why SpaceX Needs to Land a Rocket on a Floating Drone (bloomberg.com)
3131.
A Modest Proposal Concerning the Black Bar on Hacker News
3132.
Why Drudge Report Remains the Best-Designed News Website of All Time (rightlydesigned.com)
3133.
Interviewing is Broken (stilldrinking.org)
3134.
Computer Science from the Bottom Up (bottomupcs.com)
3135.
Building Web Analytics at SpiderOak (spideroak.com)
3136.
Show HN: Python streamexpect, truly cross-platform expect library (pypi.python.org)
3137.
“Clipping the Wings of Angels”, Ted Cruz's Senior Thesis (documentcloud.org)
3138.
Ask HN: What conferences to attend as an engineering manager in 2016?
3139.
Analyzing 425 days of “hot” HN articles using only standard shell commands (inventropy.us)
3140.
Norwegian Serial Entrepreneurs invests $1.3m seed round in Ardoq.com (arcticstartup.com)
3141.
NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 Deep learning enables cars to navigate autonomously (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
3142.
The sunken treasures of a Paris canal (theguardian.com)
3143.
Commons-based peer production (en.wikipedia.org)
3144.
The Biggest Dinosaur May Never Have Existed (fivethirtyeight.com)
3145.
You probably know to ask yourself, “What do I want?” Here’s a better question (qz.com)
3146.
Leaked: Uber's Financials Show Huge Growth, Even Bigger Losses (forbes.com)
3147.
You are not what you read: librarians purge user data to protect privacy (theguardian.com)
3148.
If Japan Can, Why Cant We? (1980) (blog.deming.org)
3149.
Mold on Space Station flowers is helping develop autonomous gardening (spacedaily.com)
3150.
Better Log Parsing with Logstash and Google Protocol Buffers (tech.trivago.com)