August 2017 Archive
871.
Explaining React's license (code.facebook.com)
872.
Why Genghis Khan’s tomb can’t be found (bbc.com)
873.
Ask HN: How did you find your great side project idea?
874.
GoboLinux: A distro that redefines the entire filesystem hierarchy (gobolinux.org)
875.
Roger McNamee: I invested early in Google and Facebook and regret it (usatoday.com)
876.
Seed funding slows in Silicon Valley (reuters.com)
877.
Uber shareholder group wants Benchmark off board (axios.com)
878.
Mailit: A Tiny Drop-In REST API to Send Emails (github.com)
879.
Pakistani province plants one billion trees to slow down global warming effects (independent.co.uk)
880.
Squaring Venture Capital Valuations with Reality (papers.ssrn.com)
881.
Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) [pdf] (cia.gov)
882.
Zsh Configuration from the Ground Up (zanshin.net)
883.
How to Determine If Candidates Will Thrive in a Remote Work Environment (hackernoon.com)
884.
That Alien Message (lesswrong.com)
885.
TRAPPIST-1 Is Older Than Our Solar System (nasa.gov)
886.
SoftBank’s $100B fund is in a league of its own (techcrunch.com)
887.
Show HN: Idea Generator That Uses YC as Data (ycremix.com)
888.
The Problem with F# Evangelism (thomasbandt.com)
889.
How big oil will die (shift.newco.co)
890.
Gedit is unmaintained, some thoughts (mail.gnome.org)
891.
Apple Plans to Release a Cellular-Capable Watch to Break iPhone Ties (bloomberg.com)
892.
Where Tcl and Tk Went Wrong (2010) (journal.dedasys.com)
893.
Show HN: Park your domain name with just 2 DNS records (domdb.com)
894.
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sandbagger: sometimes TV from the 70s holds up (quartertothree.com)
895.
NBC’s Snapchat news show gains 29+ million viewers in its first month (techcrunch.com)
896.
The NOVA filesystem (lwn.net)
897.
Linear Algebra for Deep Learning: Matrix Algebra (quantstart.com)
898.
People Start Hating Their Jobs at Age 35 (bloomberg.com)
899.
Tonka beans – A delicious flavour with a toxic chemical (bbc.com)
900.
Increased acidity found in schizophrenia and bipolar patients’ brains (scientificamerican.com)