2018 Archive
5131.
It’s better to be born rich than gifted (washingtonpost.com)
5132.
Dear Developer, the Web Isn't About You (sonniesedge.co.uk)
5133.
Bitcoin Visa debit cards are cancelled (reddit.com)
5134.
I Stop Celebrities from Blowing Their Money (thecut.com)
5135.
Unslacking Tideways Company (beberlei.de)
5136.
Why Doesn't Google Comply with Do Not Track? (support.google.com)
5137.
United States v. Microsoft Corp. Dismissed [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
5138.
OpenAI bots competing against Humans right now (twitch.tv)
5139.
Spectre.css – A Lightweight, Responsive and Modern CSS Framework (github.com)
5140.
The world of Linux Handhelds in 2018 (giantpockets.com)
5141.
A cheaper, smaller Raspberry Pi 3 is now available (engadget.com)
5142.
The future of Kubernetes is virtual machines (tech.paulcz.net)
5143.
Show HN: Tube – Minimalist YouTube (tube.quinzel.tech)
5144.
Ask HN: How to transition from academic programming to software engineering?
5145.
The Myth of 'Learning Styles' (theatlantic.com)
5146.
An AWS Region is coming to South Africa (allthingsdistributed.com)
5147.
Front-End Developer Handbook (frontendmasters.com)
5148.
Medieval trade networks (imgur.com)
5149.
Half of the Great Barrier Reef Is Dead (nationalgeographic.com)
5150.
Building games that can be understood at a glance (stfj.net)
5151.
Analog Devices AD9361 – when microchips are more profitable than drugs (zeptobars.com)
5152.
Operation Luigi: How I hacked my friend without her noticing (2017) (mango.pdf.zone)
5153.
Announcing the Second Edition of “Refactoring” (martinfowler.com)
5154.
An update on Redis Streams development (antirez.com)
5155.
African elephants are migrating to safety, telling each other how to get there (qz.com)
5156.
Introducing Kepler.gl, an Open-Source Geospatial Toolbox (ubere.ng)
5157.
Lime and Bird are growing rapidly (futureengine.org)
5158.
How does ‘class-passing’ actually work? (theguardian.com)
5159.
Chinese Workers Abandon Silicon Valley for Riches Back Home (bloomberg.com)
5160.
As Bitcoin Sinks, Industry Startups Are Forced to Cut Back (techcrunch.com)