September 2017 Archive
14761.
Show HN: First Contributions – Make your first opensource contribution in 5 mins
(roshanjossey.github.io)
14763.
What to Do During a Blackout (And How to Prepare for One)
(artofmanliness.com)
14764.
14765.
Node gmail-hook
(github.com)
14766.
14767.
Google responds to Apple's intelligent tracking prevention
(searchengineland.com)
14768.
Education Isn't the Key to a Good Income
(theatlantic.com)
14769.
European Detector Spots Its First Gravitational Wave
(scientificamerican.com)
14770.
What would an entirely flood-proof city look like?
(theguardian.com)
14771.
Nintendo takes us back in time with the SNES Classic. It doesn't really
(geekphantom.net)
14772.
14773.
I ate a $2000 pizza – and I want it again
(cnbc.com)
14774.
The Network State – Balaji Srinivasan
(youtube.com)
14775.
Introducing full-computer backup with Sia
(blog.sia.tech)
14776.
Game Dev Secrets to Indie Success
(buildbox.com)
14777.
14778.
18 things only an Indie dev will understand
(buildbox.com)
14779.
14780.
The Internet of Things: Science Fiction or Fact? – Hacker Noon
(hackernoon.com)
14781.
Desert “Soilization”: An Eco-Mechanical Solution to Desertification (2016)
(sciencedirect.com)
14782.
It's time to get serious about Developer Relations
(medium.com)
14783.
This AI Startup Is Changing How We Find Information
(instagram.com)
14784.
14785.
Tokens Will Become the Foundation of a New Digital Economy
(futurism.com)
14786.
Scores of “stationless” oBikes fished out of Melbourne River
(theguardian.com)
14787.
UhOh, did I break WhatsApp's “Last Seen” feature?
(medium.com)
14788.
14789.
Vespa – the open big data serving engine
(github.com)
14790.
How I Hacked DePauw University Using Hidden Inputs – Hacker Noon
(hackernoon.com)