September 2018 Archive
4861.
How to report cybercrime in a more efficient way
4862.
Beautiful and powerful dashboard: Ant Design Pro 2.0 released and introduce Umi (medium.com)
4863.
Show HN: Should You Start a Startup Decision Tree
4864.
Show HN: Keysheet – Rotten tomatoes for cryptocurrencies (keysheet.io)
4865.
Show HN: TFServe – Simple and easy HTTP Server for tensorflow models (github.com)
4866.
Fabulous text-only websites, 2018 edition (rickcarlino.com)
4867.
Plus codes: addresses for everyone (plus.codes)
4868.
Tesla Shaken by Executive’s Quick Exit and Elon Musk’s Pot Smoke (nytimes.com)
4869.
White’s case could spark a review of the rules for dealing with trans inmates (nypost.com)
4870.
Ask HN: Successful startups using Rust?
4871.
Ask HN: Google labeling our sites as malicious
4872.
I kill every VPS I touch (blog.ssdnodes.com)
4873.
11 habits of highly effective devlopers (blog.code-runners.com)
4874.
What happened when MIT students used A.I. to make pizza (cnbc.com)
4875.
Life is too short to RTFM: how users relate to documentation and excess features [pdf] (eprints.qut.edu.au)
4876.
Try AV1 codec now in YouTube (twitter.com)
4877.
Media Manipulation, Strategic Amplification, and Responsible Journalism (points.datasociety.net)
4878.
Do you think that branding is important?
4879.
Show HN: ScanSpider.com – find discussions and related webpages for given url (scanspider.com)
4880.
OpenProject 8.0 released (openproject.org)
4881.
Apple's Tim Cook Explains Expensive Prices of iPhone XS and XS Max (cnbc.com)
4882.
Ask HN: How does a microwave work?
4883.
Sony is launching a PlayStation Classic console in December loaded with 20 games (theverge.com)
4884.
Install Machine Learning Services in SQL Server (nielsberglund.com)
4885.
Ask HN: What's the most satisfying hobby project you've worked on?
4886.
Ask HN: Windows, Mac, or Linux for Programming PC?
4887.
Ask HN: Resources to learn “modern” Python?
4888.
Ask HN: What is a good OSS license to release a dev/test tool?
4889.
Ask HN: Smartphone for privacy-consious users
4890.
Google made a joke out of Chrome privacy policy (blog.lukaszolejnik.com)