December 2016 Archive
6211.
Accusations of Fraud at Wells Fargo Spread to Sham Insurance Policies (nytimes.com)
6212.
Big bang disruption (hbr.org)
6213.
Top 5 UX Tips for Card-Based UI Design (uxplanet.org)
6214.
Show HN: Send 'em this, next time someone asks you about Bitcoin (hellotars.com)
6215.
Steve Wozniak Offers Advice for First-Time Entrepreneurs (entrepreneur.com)
6216.
Op-ed: I’m throwing in the towel on PGP, and I work in security (arstechnica.com)
6217.
How Fair Is Monopoly? [pdf] (math.harvard.edu)
6218.
Mastering BigData and Machine Learning with Apache Spark 2.0 (feederio.com)
6219.
Why is MongoDB wildly popular? It’s a data structure thing (blog.mlab.com)
6220.
Dragons and Gridirons – Fantasy football meets collectible card game (dragonsandgridirons.com)
6221.
‘Black Mirror’ project highlights lack of diversity in the fashion industry NSFW (globalnews.ca)
6222.
Very Interesting AMA on Reddit about Magic Leap AR Glasses (reddit.com)
6223.
Guardian Long Read: Welcome to the Age of Anger (theguardian.com)
6224.
Growth Hacking vs. digital marketing (growtheus.com)
6225.
World’s oldest known seabird lays an egg at age of 66 (theguardian.com)
6226.
Portland Adopts Surcharge on C.E.O. Pay in Move vs. Income Inequality (nytimes.com)
6227.
My TED talk was just published on TED.com
6228.
Silicon Valley’s Anti-Marketing Bias (threadling.com)
6229.
Paul Fox's Work on DTrace for Linux (github.com)
6230.
Show HN: Reminders in Chrome for notes/links to read (chrome.google.com)
6231.
Nikola Tesla's Life Documentary (youtube.com)
6232.
Why Racket? Why Lisp? (practicaltypography.com)
6233.
Amazon’s Next Big Move: Take Over the Mall (technologyreview.com)
6234.
Slow Cooker: Load testing for tough software (blog.buoyant.io)
6235.
Inside Aircall’s powerful and complex front end apps (medium.com)
6236.
How Poor Leadership Kills Your Team (mystartupland.com)
6237.
Men Can Improve How They Mentor Women. Here’s How (hbr.org)
6238.
Driving Lyft Has Its Rewards, but Not in the Bank Account (bullshit.ist)
6239.
Market indicator hits extreme levels seen before plunges in 1929, 2000 and 2008 (cnbc.com)
6240.
Software is due for a bundling event (techcrunch.com)