September 2018 Archive
7951.
Show HN: Headless Chrome as a Service, Works with Puppeteer (browser.techulus.com)
7952.
China and Vatican Reach Breakthrough on Appointment of Bishops (nytimes.com)
7953.
VCs say Silicon Valley isn’t the gold mine it used to be (techcrunch.com)
7954.
Reinventing the duct tape and the birth open-source code (radicalrafi.github.io)
7955.
Software Engineering Leadership (ericbrooke.wordpress.com)
7956.
The Black Arts of SaaS Pricing (training.kalzumeus.com)
7957.
New Interpretation of Schrodinger's Cat Disrupts Quantum Mechanics (interestingengineering.com)
7958.
OSINT visualizing relationships between domains, IPs, and email addresses (medium.com)
7959.
No, We Can't “Upload Knowledge to Your Brain” (blogs.discovermagazine.com)
7960.
Magnetofossils from Ancient Mars: A Robust Biosignature in Martian Meteorite (aem.asm.org)
7961.
Top 25 Programming Puzzles and Brain Teasers (medium.com)
7962.
VW hopes to sell 10M electric cars based on its new platform (engadget.com)
7963.
Milkymist: VJ on an FPGA (m-labs.hk)
7964.
10 Failed Startups: Post-Mortems from Founders (medium.com)
7965.
The power of doing nothing at all (medium.com)
7966.
Titles for programmers (github.com)
7967.
Local file inclusion at IKEA.com (medium.com)
7968.
Show HN: Minimalistic Chrome Extension Starter Kit (github.com)
7969.
Startups and the expert opinion fallacy (blog.sajadi.co.uk)
7970.
Single quote that invalidates 99% of startup books (indiehackers.com)
7971.
Rust ownership, the hard way (chrismorgan.info)
7972.
Amazon goes into house cleaning business (amazon.com)
7973.
Content is Not King (2001) (firstmonday.org)
7974.
You did not need deep learning to generate molecules (medium.com)
7975.
Russia’s secret plan to help Julian Assange escape from UK (theguardian.com)
7976.
High Performance Browser Networking (hpbn.co)
7977.
Show HN: A spellchecker using probabilistic data structures (github.com)
7978.
Announcing Kong 1.0 (konghq.com)
7979.
First hydrogen-powered train hits the tracks in Germany (arstechnica.com)
7980.
FPGAs for the Hobbyist (2015) (nutsvolts.com)