March 2019 Archive
6001.
We should improve email protocol to allow userless addresses
6002.
Ask HN: How do you deal with people?
6003.
Ask HN: What's your vision of everyday tech 50 years from now?
6004.
Docker is celebrating its 6th birthday with an easter egg
6005.
Ask HN: SaaS MVP – form company before or after getting paying customers?
6006.
Show HN: Blog Reader – Listen to webpages via a personal podcast (blogreader.com.au)
6007.
Ask HN: What was your first programming book?
6008.
Ask HN: For you, what makes for a good job description?
6009.
Ask HN: How come some submissions suddenly decrease in their rank?
6010.
Tell HN: Bash 'pwd' has different results from /usr/bin/pwd
6011.
Eating 60 McNuggets in 20 minutes?
6012.
Ask HN: How are you fighting tech debt in your project?
6013.
Musk lawyers accuse SEC of “unconstitutional power grab” (arstechnica.com)
6014.
Ask HN: How do the pitch for a hardware company differ from a software company?
6015.
Ask HN: What do you think about internet echo chambers?
6016.
Ask HN: Does anybody use Git history (Git log) as a CV?
6017.
Ask HN: Google is using our company's name, what can we do?
6018.
Does anyoen else feel like they are not gettng anywhere at life?
6019.
Frexit? Italeave? After watching Brexit, other European countries say no thanks (washingtonpost.com)
6020.
Gleanings from the 1949 Run of the Saturday Evening Post (bunkhistory.org)
6021.
Ask HN: Relationship between set theory and category theory
6022.
Ask HN: Using password with a random secret question user has stored?
6023.
A flawed metaphor by a racist ecologist defined environmental thinking (twitter.com)
6024.
I commissioned an oil painting of Barbra Streisand’s cloned dogs (simonwillison.net)
6025.
Spy fears spread to power cords, driving shift from China (asia.nikkei.com)
6026.
Pilot: We need to find out much more about why two Boeing planes crashed (edition.cnn.com)
6027.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of projects you delegate?
6028.
Dropbox quietly adds three device limit for free users (help.dropbox.com)
6029.
“No, internet companies shouldn’t have to pay you for your data”
6030.
Ask HN: Best Fiction Hacker Books?