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)
  • Can the Silicon Valley be saved from ever growing cost of living?

    Silicon Valley is a magical place. It's the only place in the world where visionaries and extremely talented people live within an hour drive from one another. People are hungry for innovation, hungry for creation, and hungry for intellectual stim...
    ramenapp.net
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Every Few Seconds Someone Cracks their iPhone Screen | JUICIES.COM

    TL;DR- Every few seconds people break their iphone screen. We scoured twitter and advertisements and found this to be true. There's a lot of people out ...
    juicies.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • 3 Ways to Create Classes in Ruby

    Out of the box, there are 3 ways to create classes in Ruby. Find out how to use all 3 options, and learn when to use one option over another.
    techblog.thescore.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Blackest is the new black: Scientists develop a material so dark that you can't see it...

    Puritans, Goths, avant-garde artists, hell-raising poets and fashion icon Coco Chanel all saw something special in it. Now black, that most enigmatic of colours, has become even darker and more mysterious.
    independent.co.uk
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • New Super-Black, Light-Absorbing Material Looks Like a Hole in Reality

    UK nanotechnology company, Surrey NanoSystems, has created what they say is the darkest material known to man. Vantablack consists of a dense
    singularityhub.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Computer memory that can store about one terabyte of data on a device the size of a postage stamp | KurzweilAI

    This scanning electron microscope image and schematic show the design and composition of new RRAM memory devices based on porous silicon oxide that were
    kurzweilai.net
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Fast, free and uncensored. DNS.WATCH. - DNS.WATCH

    DNS.WATCH is a fast, free and uncensored DNS-Server (or more specific, a DNS resolver). Service is provided world-wide and free-of-charge for everyone.
    dns.watch
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Modern

    The Modern C++ Library for a Modern Windows
    moderncpp.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • It's now a crime to let your kid play alone at the park

    Earlier this month a South Carolina mom was put behind bars after being arrested for allegedly allowing her 9-year-old daughter to play at a park unsupervised by an adult. The girl was equipped wit...
    blog.sfgate.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Carlos Slim calls for a three-day working week - FT.com

    We’ve got it all wrong, says Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecoms tycoon and world’s second-richest man: we should be working only three days a week. Attending a business conference in Paraguay, Mr Slim said it was time for a “radical overhaul” of
    ft.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • AnimGIFs need a better codec
    pornel.net
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • README

    miniLock is a new standard for encrypting files and sharing them with friends and colleagues. Available now for Chrome.
    minilock.io
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • The chaos and tangled energy of living cities – Will Wiles – Aeon

    The urge to tidy up cities is deadening – let’s celebrate the tangled chaos and honky-tonk energy that keep them alive
    aeon.co
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • GianlucaGuarini/cmt

    Get rid of all the boring git commit messages like 'small fix'. cmt is an automatic git commit generator
    github.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Sana'a (Idle Words)
    idlewords.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Oregon geologist says Curiosity's images show Earth-like soils on Mars | Media Relations
    uonews.uoregon.edu
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Can meditation really slow ageing?

    Is there real science in the spiritualism of meditation? Jo Marchant meets a Nobel Prize-winner who thinks so.
    mosaicscience.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • First book printed in English sells
    bbc.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Ask HN: Is Your Income above Your Country's Median Income? | Hacker News
    news.ycombinator.com
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • Weekly Coreboot Column
    lennartb.home.xs4all.nl
     - 
    10 years ago -
  • «
  • 1
  • 2329
  • 2330
  • 2331
  • 2332
  • 2333
  • 2334
  • 2335
  • 2336
  • 2337
  • 3582
  • »
2014 Thingr v0.29.2 - About - Contact
Created for people by Sebastian Hanula