2018 Archive
5671.
Sqlfmt: an opinionated online SQL formatter (cockroachlabs.com)
5672.
Founder lived in a nursing home for 3 months to get his start-up off the ground (msn.com)
5673.
The Bitter Truth of Learning: It’s Tough, Unpleasant, and Often Pointless (shubhamjain.co)
5674.
Redux vs. The React Context API (daveceddia.com)
5675.
Think Julia: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist (benlauwens.github.io)
5676.
Show HN: Visualizing disk IO activity using log-scale banded graphs (bvckup2.com)
5677.
US Court of Appeals: An IP address isn't enough to identify a pirate (techspot.com)
5678.
Stream and Go: News feeds for 300M users, built on RocksDB and Raft (stackshare.io)
5679.
Founding Stories Are Myths (medium.com)
5680.
Faxploit: Sending Fax Back to the Dark Ages (research.checkpoint.com)
5681.
Julia v0.7.0 Release Notes (github.com)
5682.
Scant Evidence of Power Laws Found in Real-World Networks (quantamagazine.org)
5683.
Show HN: A free, lightweight static page to get stock quotes using the IEX API (github.com)
5684.
Machine Theory of Mind (arxiv.org)
5685.
How to Pose for a Photograph (nytimes.com)
5686.
Oxidizing Source Maps with Rust and WebAssembly (hacks.mozilla.org)
5687.
Stripe Integration for Twilio Pay (stripe.com)
5688.
A relatively simple Datalog engine (github.com)
5689.
Fast line-following robots (a1k0n.net)
5690.
Lawmakers move to block government from ordering digital back doors (thehill.com)
5691.
Burger Robot Startup Opens First Restaurant (techcrunch.com)
5692.
Governments 'not on track' to cap temperatures at below 2 degrees: U.N (reuters.com)
5693.
In defense of functional CSS (mikecr.it)
5694.
I Do Not Like Go (grimoire.ca)
5695.
It all made sense when we found out we were autistic (bbc.co.uk)
5696.
Evidence that drinking baking soda can promote an anti-inflammatory environment (jagwire.augusta.edu)
5697.
The diabolical genius of the baby advice industry (theguardian.com)
5698.
Proposal: Go 2 transition (github.com)
5699.
Ask HN: What percentage of your users are using social login?
5700.
Yes, Amazon Echo Is an Ad Machine (gizmodo.com)