May 2016 Archive
7141.
Ask HN: Has Meteor grown up?
7142.
A Regex Debugger (eigenstate.org)
7143.
Unmasking DDoS for Hire on Fiverr (incapsula.com)
7144.
OP claims to have been fired after 6 years of playing video games at work (reddit.com)
7145.
WyzeCart – Full Price Is for Fools (wyzecart.com)
7146.
How parking rules raise your rent (sightline.org)
7147.
Show HN: Star Coordinates - multi-dimensional data visualization (star-coordinates.com)
7148.
Study: 15.5% of drivers say they’d want to own a fully autonomous vehicle [pdf] (umich.edu)
7149.
Show HN: My Immunizations app, an app to help manage your vaccine history (appstore.com)
7150.
The Internet goes nuts when you use “her” to refer to a generic programmer (medium.com)
7151.
Show HN: DuckGoBang – The Best Bangs for the Duck (duckgobang.com)
7152.
Created a new site to help tech workers find the skills they're missing (jobmego.com)
7153.
Atari Pong Project
7154.
Ask HN: What do you watch when you're stuck (in a loop)?
7155.
MonadLibre – a monadic drink made in Cuba (FP Conf this summer) (monadlibre.org)
7156.
Do you think you know what an HTTP verb is? (fetch.spec.whatwg.org)
7157.
Startup can predict IQ, poker skills, terrorism based on facial images (haaretz.com)
7158.
osu! Developer Coding like a beast (twitch.tv)
7159.
Prospecting for High Profile Consultants or Agencies
7160.
New research claims to be able to recognise a potential 'terrorist face' (thestack.com)
7161.
Ask HN: Tell manager I'm planning to move on?
7162.
NOPRODUCT – accepting money now (noproduct.io)
7163.
Show HN: Audio Visualizer in C++ using OpenGL (github.com)
7164.
American Schools Are Teaching Our Kids How to Code All Wrong (qz.com)
7165.
What does it take to be a developer? (vimvq1987.com)
7166.
Sideproject.xyz – Find collaborators or join side projects (sideproject.xyz)
7167.
And the Most Popular Programming Language Is… (meetadeveloper.com)
7168.
Show HN: Get indications to your health concerns in seconds (helth.ai)
7169.
Automate tracking and sharing your location with your friends and family (github.com)
7170.
Please don’t quit – every expert was once a beginner (medium.freecodecamp.com)