September 2018 Archive
13651.
Startups need to hire people who aren't proven (leonardofed.io)
13652.
Causal Link Between Senescent Cells and Neurodegenerative Disease Found in Mice (nature.com)
13653.
Cityflo is hiring Lead iOS Engineer in Mumbai (angel.co)
13654.
Machine Learning on Go Code (medium.com)
13655.
Table-top games are low-tech “Paper Computers” (jentery.github.io)
13656.
Newly Released Nuclear Explosion Test Videos (thedrive.com)
13657.
Show HN: My quick'n'dirty implementation of 6/6 Time by xkcd (jsfiddle.net)
13658.
A good announcement and a bad announcement for two nuclear-energy startups (arstechnica.com)
13659.
Instana raises $30M for its application performance monitoring service (techcrunch.com)
13660.
Affirmative action should be based on class, not race – Open Future (economist.com)
13661.
Japanese company ispace says it'll launch two missions to the Moon in 2020/2021 (theverge.com)
13662.
An AI ranked startups in the Clean Energy sector (medium.com)
13663.
Same as It Ever Was – The Podcasting “Bubble” (hotpodnews.com)
13664.
5G spectrum auction begins (lvm.fi)
13665.
Running Golang Directly on an Arduino Uno (youtube.com)
13666.
Instagram founders leave Facebook (boingboing.net)
13667.
Hackers unleash 2.5M new crypto-jacking scripts in just 3 months (thenextweb.com)
13668.
What if the doctors had listened to our sister, Becky? (thecut.com)
13669.
300 companies already looking at or developing with RISC-V in China (eetimes.com)
13670.
SpaceVim release v0.9.0 with 15+ new language support (spacevim.org)
13671.
Why People Leave Your SaaS Landing Pages (gethighlights.co)
13672.
Florida Town Is First to Test Autonomous School Shuttle (yellrobot.com)
13673.
Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel (amazon.com)
13674.
Find out if your favourite apps are powered by renewables or dirty energy (clickclean.org)
13675.
Conducting an Interview Loop–Part 1: Setting Up the Team (bitsnbytes.blog)
13676.
An Introduction to Serverless Microservices (jeremydaly.com)
13677.
A Bumpy Ride in Copenhagen, the City of Cycling (newsweek.com)
13678.
What’s atrial fibrillation, and why’s your watch telling you about it? (arstechnica.com)
13679.
'Minimal' Turing Test asks you to prove you’re a human with a single word (msn.com)
13680.
WTF is dark pattern design? (techcrunch.com)