September 2019 Archive
3871.
Smart People Should Read Fewer Books and Listen to More Podcasts (nickwignall.com)
3872.
Are there some disadvantages to working remote?
3873.
Ask HN: Advice for a Helicopter Technician?
3874.
Ask HN: What are your biggest pain points working with Kubernetes?
3875.
Ask HN: What are the most expensive services your company pays for?
3876.
Ask HN: Is there a simple email-based spaced repetition tool?
3877.
Which VPN Is Best
3878.
Ask HN: Do you think it's worth learning Java in 2019 for web development?
3879.
Show HN: Templatify.io – HTML to Pdf API (templatify.io)
3880.
What If Fighting Climate Change Is as Easy as Giving Up Meat? (slate.com)
3881.
Ask HN: What would happen if all software was open-sourced?
3882.
Ask HN: SendGrid billed a CC I never typed into their app. How is that possible?
3883.
Kids Not Hurt by Screentime (scientificamerican.com)
3884.
Ask HN: Are you participating in the global climate strike?
3885.
How to Measure CO2 with a Low-Cost Sensor and a Raspberry Pi (joshefin.xyz)
3886.
An Ex-Google Techlead Was Fired from Facebook for Having a YouTube Channel (youtube.com)
3887.
Ask HN: Is Ruby on Rails dying?
3888.
Ask HN: Are YC or anyone else funding generic drug disrupters?
3889.
Ig Nobel 2019 Winners (improbable.com)
3890.
Show HN: Mobile app that helps with anxiety and stress (pocketcoach.co)
3891.
Should I start thinking about moving away from embedded software development?
3892.
Using too much water to wash your clothes releases more plastic microfibres (abc.net.au)
3893.
I built an online RSS reader with Rust and WebAssembly (quickrss.now.sh)
3894.
Ask HN: Why is news of Richard Stallman being suppressed?
3895.
Ask HN: Are there companies out there building innovative, new newsfeeds?
3896.
Pushy recruiters (cushychicken.github.io)
3897.
A Connecticut prankster’s newspaper eulogy (nytimes.com)
3898.
Female CEOs Blast Forbes List of Innovative Leaders That Includes Only One Woman (npr.org)
3899.
Airbnb plans public listing in 2020 (reuters.com)
3900.
Inside the first-ever NFL broadcast in 4K HDR (theverge.com)