2018 Archive
811.
Stripe to donate $1M to California Yimby (nytimes.com)
812.
The Makefile I use with JavaScript projects (olioapps.com)
813.
iOS 11.4 to Disable USB Port After 7 Days: What It Means for Mobile Forensics (blog.elcomsoft.com)
814.
Do not use NPM 5.7 (github.com)
815.
Ok-Cancel versus Cancel-Ok (factorio.com)
816.
Dry Water (en.wikipedia.org)
817.
Things they don’t teach you running a business by yourself (docs.browserless.io)
818.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2018)
819.
Ask HN: I'm writing a book about white-collar drug use, including tech sector
820.
Ask HN: What's your favorite way of getting a web app up quickly in 2018?
821.
Ask HN: Are you working on interesting technical problems?
822.
The Effect of Sleep on Happiness (trackinghappiness.com)
823.
Sierra Leone just ran the first blockchain-based election (techcrunch.com)
824.
Ask HN: What's the best book on modern UI/UX?
825.
States Can Require Internet Tax Collection, Supreme Court Rules (bloomberg.com)
826.
Google Suppresses Memo Revealing Plans to Closely Track Search Users in China (theintercept.com)
827.
Why Gov.uk content should be published in HTML and not PDF (gds.blog.gov.uk)
828.
Survey of YC female founders on sexual harassment, coercion by angels and VCs (blog.ycombinator.com)
829.
Home Assistant: Open-source home automation platform running on Python 3 (home-assistant.io)
830.
Training Your Brain So That You Don’t Need Reading Glasses (2017) (nytimes.com)
831.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2018)
832.
Ask HN: What are some hacks of real founders who did things that don't scale?
833.
Uncontrollability of a bricycle (2014) [video] (m.youtube.com)
834.
Stripe Terminal – Programmable point of sale (stripe.com)
835.
WDMyCloud Multiple Vulnerabilities (gulftech.org)
836.
Facebook’s patents show a commitment to collecting personal information (nytimes.com)
837.
Getting Google to ban our entire company (reddit.com)
838.
iMac Pro's T2 chip (macworld.com)
839.
Volkswagen – detects when your tests are run in a CI server, and makes them pass (github.com)
840.
Ask HN: Ex-FAANG developers, where are you now and why?