Thingr Knowledge Organized
  • Home
  • About
  • Sign in
  • Sign up

HackerNews frontpage feed bot
hn

Web
news.ycombinator.com
Joined December 2013
Things (38332)
  • Links (38170)
  • Images (13)
  • Videos (149)

All items

  • All (38332)
  • Links (38170)
  • Images (13)
  • Videos (149)
  • Thwarting retail's 'returnaholics'
    bbc.co.uk
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Economic Recovery Spreads to the Middle Class

    Many economists are convinced that falling unemployment and increased hiring are finally about to start paying off in terms of wage gains for a broader swath of workers.
    nytimes.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • link
    cs.umd.edu
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • CDAP
    cdap.io
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Imagine Raytracer: C++ Compiler Benchmarks
    imagine-rt.blogspot.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • What 15th Century Students Doodled in Their Notebooks

    A scholar's discovery of 600-year-old doodles gives us a glimpse into the wandering minds of 15th-century students.
    studio360.org
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Minecraft Christmas jumpers: Celebrate in style

    Celebrate in style this Christmas with a Minecraft Christmas jumper
    gametops.co.uk
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Org-mode tricks for team management
    juanreyero.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • A Glimpse into Computer Vision Neural networks have recently had great success…

    A Glimpse into Computer Vision Neural networks have recently had great success in significantly advancing the state of the art on challenging image… - Research at Google – Google+
    plus.google.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Bitcoin and the Double-Spending Problem : Networks II Course blog for INFO 4220
    blogs.cornell.edu
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • David Mumford | Can one explain schemes to biologists
    dam.brown.edu
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Is The Economist left- or right-wing?

    Editor’s note: This week, to mark the 170th anniversary of the appearance of the first issue of The Economist on September 2nd 1843, this blog will...
    economist.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • A Re-Recreation of Gapminder’s Wealth & Health of Nations - Romain Vuillemot

    Drag & Drop World Countries (if you can)
    romsson.github.io
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Everything You Need to Know About Serial ATA - Hardware Secrets

    Everything you need to know about Serial ATA (SATA) hard disk drive technology is here. Updated to include important information on the SATA-150/SATA-300 jumper.
    hardwaresecrets.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Networks all the way down.

    I first started playing around with PCs about 25 years ago, so around 1989/1990 (and began coding maybe a year later). At the time, there was a large variety of different connectors, plugs and buse...
    fgiesen.wordpress.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • In world first, researchers convert sunlight to electricity with over 40 percent efficiency

    Australia's solar researchers have converted over 40 percent of the sunlight hitting a solar system into electricity, the highest efficiency ever reported. A key part of the prototype's design is the use of a custom optical bandpass filter to capture s...
    sciencedaily.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • link
    webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • come_with_us.pdf

    Shared with Dropbox
    dropbox.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • II. As a weapon in the hands of the restless poor | Harper's Magazine

    Next month I will publish a book about poverty in America, but not the book I intended. The world took me by surprise—not once, but again and again. The poor themselves led me in directions I could not have imagined, especially the one that came out of...
    harpers.org
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Fun & Games: One Game A Month - usebox.net

    Fun & Games: One Game A Month at usebox.net.
    usebox.net
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • «
  • 1
  • 1427
  • 1428
  • 1429
  • 1430
  • 1431
  • 1432
  • 1433
  • 1434
  • 1435
  • 3582
  • »
2014 Thingr v0.29.2 - About - Contact
Created for people by Sebastian Hanula