2016 Archive
16321.
The top Google result for 'blockchain' is a scam ad
(i.imgur.com)
16322.
Learn React.js in a weekend
(nodecasts.io)
16323.
Intel-backed Finnish startup has turned laptop design upside down
(nordic.businessinsider.com)
16324.
Fitt's Law
(en.wikipedia.org)
16325.
Un-Facebooked
(jonathanspyer.com)
16326.
Want a Job in Silicon Valley? Keep Away from Coding Schools
(bloomberg.com)
16327.
Cops can easily get months of location data, appeals court rules
(arstechnica.com)
16328.
16329.
16330.
How Pittsburgh Became Uber’s Driverless Testing Ground
(nytimes.com)
16332.
Computational Thinking Benefits Society (2014)
(socialissues.cs.toronto.edu)
16333.
IMAX raised $50M to fund creation of VR experiences
(gamasutra.com)
16334.
Garbage collection in a large Lisp system (1984)
(citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
16335.
Show HN: RegEx Face Off – Beat your friends with regular expressions
(regexfaceoff.com)
16336.
Who Goes Nazi? (1941)
(harpers.org)
16337.
“... it's my fault that Google shut down Google Reader”
(twitter.com)
16338.
Hiring dropped sharply in May, the weakest in 6 years
(washingtonpost.com)
16339.
Avast acquires rival AVG for $1.3B to create a security software giant
(venturebeat.com)
16340.
Chrome Will Drop SPDY Support on May 15
(techcrunch.com)
16341.
America's First Medal at the Nazi Olympics Was for Town Planning
(atlasobscura.com)
16342.
Reservoirs are contributing 1.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions
(reflectionsonwater.org)
16343.
16344.
Why I Always Wanted to Be a Secretary
(nytimes.com)
16345.
Googling yourself now leads to personal privacy controls
(mercurynews.com)
16346.
Is This New Swim Stroke the Fastest Yet? (2015)
(nautil.us)
16347.
Scientists Debate Signatures of Alien Life
(quantamagazine.org)
16348.
16349.
Archiving a Website for Ten Thousand Years
(theatlantic.com)
16350.
Spotify and the Art of the Playlist
(bloomberg.com)