January 2016 Archive
2371.
Ötzi the Iceman’s Stomach Bacteria Offers Clues on Human Migration (nytimes.com)
2372.
C++ in 2016 (meetingcpp.com)
2373.
Coffee Delivery Is the Future of On-Demand Ordering (eater.com)
2374.
Do You Need More Money for Economic Growth to Occur? (growthecon.wordpress.com)
2375.
Surgery Performed with Google Cardboard Saved a Baby's Life (redbookmag.com)
2376.
Simulating Website Thumbnails Using Iframes (medium.com)
2377.
Ask HN: Has anyone found employment through “Who wants to be hired” threads?
2378.
The Myth of the Unlimited Vacation Policy (medium.com)
2379.
It's time for the US to use the metric system (vox.com)
2380.
Visit the World’s Largest Model Railroad in Street View (techcrunch.com)
2381.
Why Japan Makes Cooler Jeans Than America (wsj.com)
2382.
Twitter down? (twitter.com)
2383.
Saudi Arabia's Aramco considering share sale (bbc.com)
2384.
Tesla, iPad Socialism and the Return of the Future (wire.novaramedia.com)
2385.
A stream of human generated randomness (rnd.farm)
2386.
Magical Realism on Drugs: Colombian History in Netflix’s Narcos (2015) (notevenpast.org)
2387.
Google Now Embraces “Paid Inclusion” (2012) (marketingland.com)
2388.
32C3 CTF: Docker writeup (kitctf.de)
2389.
What’s Hot, What’s Not, in Pots and Pans (2008) (nytimes.com)
2390.
It’s time to claim your piece of the final frontier (aeon.co)
2391.
Show HN: A simple algorithm for drawing complex tables (snai.pe)
2392.
Show HN: Create a chiptune from your Git contributions graph with Web Audio API (github.com)
2393.
An anonymous response to dangerous FOSS Codes of Conduct (4fa6134ddde55ae0092b69e1eb287d2840301d0a.googledrive.com)
2394.
Did Obama’s election kill the antiwar movement? (ur.umich.edu)
2395.
NAR 2: Serbian Assembly Language (en.wikipedia.org)
2396.
Breakthrough Turns CO2 into Clean-Burning Fuel (popularmechanics.com)
2397.
Show HN: Janeway – A more mouse-driven, curses-based Node.js console (github.com)
2398.
Building an Impossible Clock (theatlantic.com)
2399.
The Joy of Psyching Myself Out­ (nytimes.com)
2400.
The Web Is Dangerous: Phishing and Browser Extensions (ejj.io)