September 2018 Archive
14971.
Microsoft Is Ending Support for Skype Classic on November First (bleepingcomputer.com)
14972.
Show HN: WindTalk – Simplest way to communicate with iFrames and other windows (github.com)
14973.
Alphabet’s Chronicle launches an enterprise version of VirusTotal (techcrunch.com)
14974.
Clameur de haro (en.wikipedia.org)
14975.
Vivaldi 2.0 browser brings sync, themes and new Chrome-conquering ambitions (cnet.com)
14976.
Eagle – Organizing Your Inspiration (en.eagle.cool)
14977.
Want to be happy? Are you Stoic enough? (theconversation.com)
14978.
CMU Dean Andrew Moore to Lead Google Cloud AI; Fei-Fei Li Returns to Stanford (medium.com)
14979.
Can Universal Basic Income Achieve Economic Security? (daily.jstor.org)
14980.
Ask HN: how to a/b test single page apps
14981.
Building Raspberry Pi Systems with Buildroot (jumpnowtek.com)
14982.
The woman who accidentally ticked: 'I am a terrorist' (bbc.com)
14983.
Should We Give Our Screens a Primitive Social Consciousness? (linkedin.com)
14984.
The spoon theory (butyoudontlooksick.com)
14985.
Stairway to Heaven faces another legal battle after judge orders a new trial (abc.net.au)
14986.
Genoa bridge collapse (community.wolfram.com)
14987.
Why VCs Are Pouring a Record $1B into Coffee Startups This Year (inc.com)
14988.
Ask HN: Is HN email down?
14989.
The other SEC vs. Tesla settlement (reddit.com)
14990.
Ask HN: Did anyone move to Japan? How was it?
14991.
Preliminary Results Show: Solar Panels Are Underwhelming (arstechnica.com)
14992.
Ask HN: Where can I find an original and professional template for my CV?
14993.
Show HN: Fixture Generation Tool for Go (github.com)
14994.
Goodness: Docker for Windows and SQL Server 2019 for Linux (nielsberglund.com)
14995.
California amends rules to push vehicles toward hydrogen, electricity, biofuel (arstechnica.com)
14996.
Ask HN: Why should an ordinary person care about big company data breaches?
14997.
Can you pay users stock for sign-up?
14998.
Ask HN: Why are cellphone numbers increasingly used for 2FA?
14999.
The first “social network” of brains lets three people transmit thoughts (technologyreview.com)
15000.
Ask HN: Review my application for YC Winter 2018 (docs.google.com)