August 2017 Archive
3271.
Why Women Had Better Sex Under Socialism (nytimes.com)
3272.
What you see is what you know. An intro to GRAKN Dashboard (blog.grakn.ai)
3273.
Ask HN: Seriously, How Can We Begin to Make AI Safe?
3274.
Ask HN: Your opinion about “tournament” to hire people?
3275.
Ask HN: Best features of your favourite language?
3276.
‘Remember, we only kill black people,’ -Georgia police officer (washingtonpost.com)
3277.
Texting on the move turns your walk into an ungainly lollop (telegraph.co.uk)
3278.
Ask HN: GitHub vs. GitLab paid plans (2017)
3279.
Ask HN: How are you treating your child's internet addiction?
3280.
DIA: North Korea now making missile-ready nuclear warheads (washingtonpost.com)
3281.
Ask HN: Who was your greatest mentor?
3282.
Ask HN: How could a tech company function without management?
3283.
"Web Developer" Chrome Extension Infected with Adware
3284.
Ask HN: Amazon learnt I have a broken bulb at home – HOW?
3285.
10 Tricks to Appear Smart During Meetings (medium.com)
3286.
Lock up children during eclipse – expert (1976) (nicmosis.as.arizona.edu)
3287.
Ask HN: How to hire a better software engineer than I am?
3288.
London’s exodus offers a stark warning: your culture is at risk (theguardian.com)
3289.
Upgrading to an Older MacBook Pro (subtraction.com)
3290.
The Next iOS Update Has a Feature to Prevent Cops From Searching an iPhone (slate.com)
3291.
Scientists made people turn off notifications for day, saw an effect years later (qz.com)
3292.
The Radium Girls (messynessychic.com)
3293.
Ask HN: Who are the most compelling blockchain naysayers?
3294.
Ask HN: What are the best MOOCs for Data Science and Machine Learning?
3295.
Gawker has been gone for a year. We’ve never needed it more than now (washingtonpost.com)
3296.
American healthcare? Read aquarium antibiotics reviews and decide for yourself (twitter.com)
3297.
Systemd port for OpenBSD (marc.info)
3298.
Former Google engineer Levandowski was working with Larry Page on flying cars (businessinsider.com)
3299.
As net neutrality dies, one man wants to make Verizon pay for its sins (theverge.com)
3300.
GraphicsMagick Image Processing System (graphicsmagick.org)