June 2018 Archive
5701.
I'll Never Use Squarespace Again (caitlynmayers.com)
5702.
Ask HN: What should Product Managers spend most of their time doing?
5703.
Ask HN: Where to find a rare expert co-founder?
5704.
The Most Productive Meetings Have Fewer Than 8 People (hbr.org)
5705.
Drunk bees are denied entry to the hive until they're sober (theguardian.com)
5706.
Show HN: I Code Dis – Discover Top GitHub Projects (icodedis.tool.cards)
5707.
Current state of webdesign (fczbkk.com)
5708.
Show HN: Bookmarks manager – Fastbmk.com (fastbmk.com)
5709.
What are some BitPay alternatives?
5710.
About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (support.apple.com)
5711.
BDD100K: A Large-Scale Diverse Driving Video Database (bair.berkeley.edu)
5712.
Setting Personal KPIs (dcgross.com)
5713.
Show HN: Rewardist – Digital loyalty cards for coffee shops (rewardist.io)
5714.
What does Elon Musk have against AI? (news.alphastreet.com)
5715.
Emacs as a Complete Computing Environment (doc.rix.si)
5716.
Fund Managers Are Ditching Wall Street for Florida (bloomberg.com)
5717.
Technology makes us depressed
5718.
SNAC – Free static web hosting powered by Nginx, Ubuntu and DigitalOcean (snac.io)
5719.
Show HN: Maker of the Day (makeroftheday.com)
5720.
How I became dev at 43 years old, build iOS app and started teaching kids coding (medium.com)
5721.
A single T cell's ancestors killed a patients cancer (nature.com)
5722.
Phone case turns your iPhone 8 Plus or Pixel 2 XL into an “X-ray” machine (cnet.com)
5723.
Ask HN: Getting into Machine Learning?
5724.
Introducing SOD – An Embedded Computer Vision and Machine Learning Library (sod.pixlab.io)
5725.
Will hosting in the US as a non-US business have any legal differences?
5726.
Simple hacks to increase fuel efficiency of your car (carsangrah.com)
5727.
Facebook launches Fb.gg gaming video hub to compete with Twitch (techcrunch.com)
5728.
Copyright law could put end to net memes (bbc.com)
5729.
Ask HN: What are your living costs in the Bay Area?
5730.
China hacked Navy contractor and got 600GB+ data on submarine warfare (washingtonpost.com)