September 2018 Archive
4291.
Women in Silicon Valley Face a Massive Equity Gap (bloomberg.com)
4292.
A loophole that allows proprietary software to be linked with GPL libraries? (softwareengineering.stackexchange.com)
4293.
California singed an Internet of Things cybersecurity law (theverge.com)
4294.
The Lessons of a Ghost Planet (2016) (nautil.us)
4295.
Eliminating unrequired guards – MoarVM / Perl 6 (6guts.wordpress.com)
4296.
TextWorld: Inform 7 (interactive fiction) and machine learning (emshort.blog)
4297.
The US would suffer some of the biggest costs of climate change (arstechnica.com)
4298.
UPenn launches degree on Coursera (blog.coursera.org)
4299.
Lock-in-as-a-service? (LiaaS) seriously (blockwave.com)
4300.
Show HN: Travel destination charting and info aggregator (backpackerchart.com)
4301.
Ask HN: How often do you work from home?
4302.
Ask HN: For next 10+ years What would be better Front end career, Web or Mobile?
4303.
Ask HN: If Uber is losing so much money, why not raise the price of fares?
4304.
Ask HN: Are Reddit comments being manipulated?
4305.
Ok, Google. What have I done?
4306.
Would you use Kubernetes in your startup?
4307.
GitHub Down? Throwing HTTP 500 (github.com)
4308.
Ask HN: What sensors do you have in your home?
4309.
Show HN: Yime – Inverse of Google Calendar
4310.
Ask HN: How do you organize links?
4311.
Ask HN: What percent of PRs on your project has “fix” in the title?
4312.
Show HN: Transcrypt 3.7 Python to JavaScript compiler: dataclasses, JS6 modules (transcrypt.org)
4313.
How much time do you spend thinking of good identifier names?
4314.
Work/life balance and challenging work: you can have both (codewithoutrules.com)
4315.
JSON Schema draft 07 release notes (json-schema.org)
4316.
Ask HN: Which improvement introduced to replace headphone jack is useful to you?
4317.
Ask HN: How do you track and manage your (personal) investments?
4318.
Show HN: An app for chatting with people nearby, even offline, on an airplane (berkanan.chat)
4319.
Show HN: We Build Landing Pages
4320.
Ask HN: What do you think about “dim-lighting” low score comments?