2016 Archive
451.
It’s cheaper to build multiple native applications than one responsive web app (hueniverse.com)
452.
Android Studio 2.0 Released (android-developers.blogspot.com)
453.
Show HN: Carbide – A New Programming Environment (alpha.trycarbide.com)
454.
Leaflet 1.0 – A JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps (leafletjs.com)
455.
Instapainting – From $4k in debt to $32k/mo in passive revenue with no employees (indiehackers.com)
456.
Cloud9 Acquired by Amazon (c9.io)
457.
Kindle Unlimited scammers on Amazon (annchristy.com)
458.
WaveNet: A Generative Model for Raw Audio (deepmind.com)
459.
Microsoft Bot Framework (dev.botframework.com)
460.
Snowden: Stop Relying on Facebook for Your News (scribblrs.com)
461.
When a crow dies, the other crows investigate the cause of death (2015) (news.nationalgeographic.com)
462.
This should never happen (github.com)
463.
What Apple should tell you when you lose your iPhone (medium.com)
464.
“Node.js is one of the worst things to happen to the software industry” (2012) (harmful.cat-v.org)
465.
More code review tools (github.com)
466.
How We Build Code at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
467.
iTerm2 Version 3 Now in Beta (iterm2.com)
468.
I am a fast webpage (varvy.com)
469.
Second Gravitational Wave Detected at LIGO (journals.aps.org)
470.
Amy Goodman Is Facing Prison for Reporting on the Dakota Access Pipeline (thenation.com)
471.
Farm Hack: worldwide community of farmers that build and modify our own tools (farmhack.org)
472.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2016)
473.
Apple Is Said to Be Working on an iPhone Even It Can’t Hack (nytimes.com)
474.
The Trouble with CloudFlare (blog.torproject.org)
475.
SoundCloud could be forced to close after $44m losses (factmag.com)
476.
To Slow Global Warming, We Need Nuclear Power (Op-Ed) (nytimes.com)
477.
Investing Returns on the S&P500 (github.com)
478.
Redox – A Unix-Like Operating System Written in Rust (redox-os.org)
479.
Benefits of using tmux – streamlining your development environment (blog.bugsnag.com)
480.
Next.js – A small framework for server-rendered universal JavaScript apps (zeit.co)