October 2018 Archive
5281.
Ask HN: How do VMs hot swap native code?
5282.
Ask HN: Are we all OK with short DNS TTLs now?
5283.
How ‘Sesame Street’ surrendered in the culture wars (washingtonpost.com)
5284.
GitHub: switch-lan-party Make you and your friends play games like in a LAN (github.com)
5285.
Ask HN: Advice for a first time CTO?
5286.
I am declaring war on the phone zombie apocalypse (medium.com)
5287.
Chrome 69 will keep Google Cookies when you tell it to delete all cookies (imgur.com)
5288.
Ask HN: Tech stack for Fintech web app
5289.
Ask HN: How to talk to users?
5290.
Ask HN: Preparing for university calculus?
5291.
Ask HN: What is the best open source software that you use?
5292.
Show HN: Breezy – Develop Rails React Redux Apps the Rails Way (github.com)
5293.
Oracle removed JRE 10.0.2 download and released a broken Java 10.0.99 update
5294.
Rename Sprints to Relays? Discuss (jira.atlassian.com)
5295.
IBM just proved quantum computers can do things impossible for classical ones (thenextweb.com)
5296.
Practical guide to use StimulusJS in a Ruby on Rails project (blog.capsens.eu)
5297.
Show HN: An open source R package to add depth of field to images (tylermw.com)
5298.
Ask HN: What do/don't you like in job interviews?
5299.
The Moral Machine experiment (nature.com)
5300.
The differing definitions of “serverless” (winterwindsoftware.com)
5301.
Ask HN: How to start contributing to open source projects?
5302.
Ask HN: Business logic in the database – your thoughts
5303.
Gab, the social network used by the Pittsburgh suspect, has been taken offline (cnn.com)
5304.
Let's talk money …
5305.
Hacktoberfest is back. Contribute to open source and get a cool T-shirt (medium.com)
5306.
What are different ways Airbnb/Expedia/Booking.com does their online marketing
5307.
Google's newest Easter Egg is an adventure game played in the browser console (google.com)
5308.
Ask HN: What's the best supply chain management software for a small businesses?
5309.
Ask HN: Learn operating systems fundamentals
5310.
Planet X discovered? (newscientist.com)