August 2017 Archive
3721.
Show HN: The missing preview feature for GitHub (github.com)
3722.
How Google is secretly recording YOU through your mobile (thesun.co.uk)
3723.
Show HN: I'm not a programer and I'm building a Saas task-manager
3724.
Uber's divided board will meet today to try to pick a CEO (businessinsider.com)
3725.
Broken Promises: The Unspoken Flaws of JavaScript Promises (medium.com)
3726.
A Former Sailor's Response to the Recent Destroyer Collisions (linkedin.com)
3727.
North American Numbering Plan Expansion (en.wikipedia.org)
3728.
Harvey is a 1,000-year flood event (washingtonpost.com)
3729.
Building a Stack Overflow Clone with Dgraph, and React (open.dgraph.io)
3730.
New algorithm lets photographers change the depth of images virtually (theverge.com)
3731.
Nice review of real estate ico (smarticoinvestor.com)
3732.
Show HN: Dejavu 1.0 – An open-source data browser for Elasticsearch (github.com)
3733.
Waiting for AOO (lwn.net)
3734.
Android 8.0’s “streaming OS updates” will work even if your phone is full (arstechnica.com)
3735.
Kite learned the hard way that you do not piss off open-source programmers (qz.com)
3736.
Show HN: Backup your SoundCloud account (scupper.io)
3737.
New Conference in Atlanta Focused on Diversity, Inclusion and Angular (medium.com)
3738.
JavaScript for People Who Hate JavaScript (zachholman.com)
3739.
Actually, I was biologically designed to be an engineer (code.likeagirl.io)
3740.
Where’s Waldo: Terminator Edition (medium.com)
3741.
The Uncomfortable Truth About Affirmative Action and Asian-Americans (newyorker.com)
3742.
The Radical Plan to Cool Down LA as the World Heats Up (gizmodo.com)
3743.
CS231n: Convolutional Neural Networks for Visual Recognition (Stanford, 2017) (youtube.com)
3744.
CSS Utility Classes and “Separation of Concerns” (adamwathan.me)
3745.
Twin Peaks killing raises questions about algorithm that helped free suspect (sfchronicle.com)
3746.
Internet threats hound teen subsistence hunter after he kills bowhead whale (adn.com)
3747.
Conrad Heyer (1749–1856), earliest-born person ever to be photographed (en.wikipedia.org)
3748.
Product Graveyard: Commemorating the most memorable dead products (productgraveyard.com)
3749.
Poker pros turn to BTC gaming platforms (pokertube.com)
3750.
Biotech startups ditch New York and Boston over rising rent prices (venturebeat.com)