November 2018 Archive
6841.
Watch Soyuz Rocket Go Out of Control During Failed Launch (sputniknews.com)
6842.
Linux on Nintendo 64 (speakerdeck.com)
6843.
Your *New* Car Payment Will Delay Your Retirement by Years (forbes.com)
6844.
The Death of the First Amendment in Cyberspace (quillette.com)
6845.
Show HN: Click the button (lionheartsw.com)
6846.
Show HN: A simple VueJS microblogging application built based on Back endLab (github.com)
6847.
Ask HN: How effective are networking effects today?
6848.
Starman and Tesla Roadster Have Shot Past Mars, SpaceX Says (gizmodo.com)
6849.
Comodo CA rebrands as Sectigo (sectigo.com)
6850.
Intuition Is the Highest Form of Intelligence (forbes.com)
6851.
Pholosophers suggest Sci-Fi books (faculty.ucr.edu)
6852.
Hidden opportunities in US (other than NYC and LA) (news.crunchbase.com)
6853.
Why Can't Phone Be Used as a PC?
6854.
Scientists say mysterious 'Oumuamua' object could be an alien spacecraft (nbcnews.com)
6855.
Waymo robot car injures motorcyclist — but human driver at fault (sfchronicle.com)
6856.
How Web Has Evolved: Progressive Web Apps(PWA) vs. Native Apps (medium.com)
6857.
Show HN: Using deep learning to organize your image collection (stowbots.com)
6858.
Ask HN: What's your posture like/how do you avoid slouching as the day goes on?
6859.
Working around iOS' “Location Services” permissions (rjevski.io)
6860.
Apple blackballs popular crypto podcast after it shot to #4 in rankings (ccn.com)
6861.
Google Analytics Opt-Out (tools.google.com)
6862.
Show HN: Delphus, a study manager that secures scientific research (delph.us)
6863.
Ask HN: What are the guidelines to follow while opensourcing a project
6864.
Show HN: Toast notifications for React with automatically managed queue (bananabobby.github.io)
6865.
I met John Collison and Courtland Allen today – this is what I learned
6866.
Show HN: Here's our take – the 20 most trusted crypto's?
6867.
The False Science Linking Body Shape to Personality (theatlantic.com)
6868.
Ask HN: Rebase or merge Git strategy?
6869.
Ask HN: Podcast interviewing great programmers?
6870.
Where or hiw do you find nice people that can give feedback of your work?