January 2019 Archive
9901.
Ask HN: Where do you sell your design side projects?
9902.
BuzzFeed has started its layoffs, but it’s also talking about a merger (recode.net)
9903.
America pretends technology wins wars (bigthink.com)
9904.
Calculate your age on other planets (theplanets.org)
9905.
“Disruptive” Bezos healthcare venture accused of copying competitor (arstechnica.com)
9906.
A canvas for a streamlined approach to creating landing pages (blog.themainingredient.co)
9907.
Canada has fired its Chinese ambassador over Huawei comments (pm.gc.ca)
9908.
Over 9,000 Cisco RV320/RV325 routers are leaking their admin credentials (badpackets.net)
9909.
Kubernetes as a surprisingly affordable platform – a follow-up (blog.florentdelannoy.com)
9910.
Ask HN: Anyone looking for a cofounder?
9911.
Snagging Parking Spaces with Mask R-CNN and Python (medium.com)
9912.
Performance Tips for Ruby on Rails (dev.to)
9913.
India's Ruling Party Is Using WhatsApp to Fuel Fake News Ahead of Elections (time.com)
9914.
The free hack of coding (medium.com)
9915.
Amazon Hack #9: Pay with Bitcoin, Save on Amazon (amazonhackers.com)
9916.
Top Compile-To-JS Languages (dev.to)
9917.
Tone-deaf? Take the test (beta.themusiclab.org)
9918.
Duke professor warns Chinese students: Speak English on campus (washingtonpost.com)
9919.
iPhone apps that bring you joy (ask.metafilter.com)
9920.
Under Surveillance: Capitalism in the Digital Age (radioopensource.org)
9921.
Go Is Not My Favorite Programming Language (cofault.com)
9922.
How do we remember memories we have forgotten? (asahi.com)
9923.
Gaming on Linux with Virtualization, Steam Streaming and Proton (youtube.com)
9924.
IBM computers space flight chronology (1944-1998) (ibm.com)
9925.
First look at Deno, the JavaScript/TypeScript run-time based on top of V8 (43081j.com)
9926.
What Follows AlphaStar for Academic AI Researchers? (towardsdatascience.com)
9927.
Opioid company executives set to go on trial in Boston (bostonglobe.com)
9928.
Profiting from Information Arbitrage in the Financial Markets (hackernoon.com)
9929.
Your TV Is Now a Computer, but Not in a Good Way (theatlantic.com)
9930.
The case for network-accelerated query processing (blog.acolyer.org)