July 2015 Archive
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Ask HN: As a junior developer, how do I learn to better architect software?
3152.
Ask HN: Best new or modern languange for game dev?
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Ask HN: H1B visa holders, what do you wish you knew before moving to the US? ()
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How would you architect a “standard” web application to protect the database?
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Reddit’s Terrorists Have Won: Ellen Pao and the Failure to Rebrand Web 2.0 (thedailybeast.com)
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A case for unstructured programming (250bpm.com)
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Ask HN: Understanding inter-universal Teichmüller theory?
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Ask HN: Do you learn a lot from IRC? ()
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Now that we have IPv6 – do we need TCP/UDP port numbers anymore?
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Has all this magical technology actually made our life experience better? ()
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Ask HN: How do you typically spend your Sundays? ()
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Interactive C++ Assembly Explorer (gcc.godbolt.org)
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I Deleted My Entire iTunes Library and You Can Too (medium.com)
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An Unusual Tool in Hiring the Right Person (1998) (nytimes.com)
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Show HN: Embeddable Nic Cage Gif Randomiser (nic-cage.xyz)
3166.
How to Not Fuck Up Your First Marketing Hire (jamiequint.com)
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Owing Graph Minimization (anthony-zhang.me)
3168.
BBC Click: How to Set Up a VPN at Home Using a Raspberry Pi (bbc.co.uk)
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It’s a Bird It’s a Plane It’s a Professional Foreigner (nytimes.com)
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Thousands of Apps Secretly Run Ads That Users Can't See (bloomberg.com)
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Peptide-1 Suppresses High-Fat Food Intake by Reducing Synaptic Drive (cell.com)
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The New Future of Notifications (blog.latis.io)
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Symbolic derivative calculator in JavaScript (rawgit.com)
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Show HN: Texturner – Human Translation Bot for Slack (texturner.com)
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The mail you want, not the spam you don’t (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
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Was the Green Turtle the First Asian-American Superhero? (2014) (npr.org)
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Researcher angry after finding his code in Hacking Team malware (arstechnica.com)
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Unique Gameplay Got Carl Rejected from the App Store (napkn.io)
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Show HN: Zen Market (zen.market)
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Japan has accepted the US’s giant robot fighting challenge (qz.com)