September 2018 Archive
9211.
Show HN: Calculate and Visualize CO2 Footprint from Google Location History (github.com)
9212.
Choosing Between React's Context API and Redux (medium.com)
9213.
Famed mathematician claims proof of 160-year-old Riemann hypothesis (newscientist.com)
9214.
U.S. Married Men Earn Much More Than Others (bloomberg.com)
9215.
Firefox Multi-Account Containers (addons.mozilla.org)
9216.
Japan lands bouncing robots on asteroid Ryugu (newatlas.com)
9217.
Ask HN: (again) – Shopping in Japan
9218.
Putin’s war is transforming Ukraine (washingtonpost.com)
9219.
Personal digestion tracker based on H2 breath sensing (foodmarble.com)
9220.
Don't Hire the Best (codingfearlessly.com)
9221.
Facebook: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) (youtube.com)
9222.
How France created the metric system (bbc.com)
9223.
Show HN: Git commit with bring your own plugins (github.com)
9224.
Flutter Awesome (flutterawesome.com)
9225.
Gravity doesn’t leak into large, hidden dimensions (sciencenews.org)
9226.
Tsuru PaaS 1.6.0 released with lots of features and improvements (blog.tsuru.io)
9227.
DARPA's seL4 Summit (sel4-us.org)
9228.
Mathematician Claims Proof of Riemann Hypothesis (newscientist.com)
9229.
Stripe is testing cash advances (techcrunch.com)
9230.
IpfsCloud: A Decentralized, Anonymous IPFS Cloud Storage Platform (hackernoon.com)
9231.
Ask HN: Where to post your product on launch day?
9232.
Show HN: OpenArena Live – OpenArena in the Browser Using WebRTC (openarena.live)
9233.
Stephen Colbert drives NASA's Mars Rover with Neil DeGrasse Tyson [video] (youtube.com)
9234.
How to build a content analytics dashboard with Google Analytics and Tableau (projectbi.net)
9235.
Is machine-generated art still art? (qz.com)
9236.
one.one.one.one - the Internet’s Fastest, Privacy-First DNS Resolver (one.one.one.one)
9237.
Show HN: Type12.com – make coding interviews don't suck (type12.com)
9238.
How to Turn Off Smart TV Snooping Features (consumerreports.org)
9239.
My Knowledge Wiki (wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz)
9240.
Pulsed engines provide high efficiency, output power, low fluctuations (arstechnica.com)