July 2017 Archive
3331.
Ask HN: Is a digital marketer a slave to the developers?
3332.
Ask HN: Do you feel welcome on HN?
3333.
Ask HN: What technology should a fresh CS grad learn in 2017
3334.
Ask HN: What is the most impressive career switch you've ever witnessed?
3335.
Ask HN: Are you using AWS ECS in production?
3336.
Ask HN: How to manage bookmarks?
3337.
Show HN: Tesults – Test results reporting for teams (tesults.com)
3338.
Ask HN: Are there any professionally valuable MOOCs on data science?
3339.
U.S. math team finishes 4th behind Korea, China, Vietnam (upi.com)
3340.
Ask HN: How can I start a web development side-business?
3341.
The laws of Australia will trump the laws of mathematics: Turnbull (zdnet.com)
3342.
Ask HN: Are social games, such as Farmville, “dead”?
3343.
Amazing trick to make that 5AM morning routine stick (medium.com)
3344.
Intelsat 35e Mission Press Kit (spacex.com)
3345.
Hackernews title is blacked out – anyone noticing it? (news.ycombinator.com)
3346.
Ask HN: Recruiter says that I've interviewed but I haven't. What do I do?
3347.
The Apophenic Machine (reallifemag.com)
3348.
Ask HN: Do you become emotionally attached to your old tech?
3349.
Tell HN: Massive abuse of Google's DMCA process
3350.
Show HN: My wife and I built a location infographic generator (cartoscope.io)
3351.
Advertising watchdog to get tough on gender stereotypes (bbc.co.uk)
3352.
Ask HN: What's Spotify NYC culture like?
3353.
The Medicare machine: patient details of 'any Australian' for sale on darknet (theguardian.com)
3354.
Show HN: We made a WordPress plug-in to replace Clef (authentiq.com)
3355.
Architect explains why new LA housing is aimed at “luxury” buyers (reddit.com)
3356.
Show HN: DebateGate, a website for civil debate (debategate.net)
3357.
16 Don'ts of Career Growth (yegor256.com)
3358.
Mind Constituted by a Rabbit Reading and Writing on Long Strips of Turing Tape? (schwitzsplinters.blogspot.com)
3359.
Show HN: Interactive Photography Lessons (courserock.com)
3360.
Germany passes law with fines for Internet companies that don’t bar hate speech (arstechnica.com)