January 2020 Archive
4471.
Pyforest 1.0.0 writes Python Data Science import statements for you (github.com)
4472.
Shog9 (Josh Heyer) Has Left Stack Overflow (twitter.com)
4473.
Tiffany Moved 114,000 Gems Without Getting Robbed (nytimes.com)
4474.
Create a Modern Desktop Application with Electron, Bootstrap and Express.js (zeroequalsfalse.com)
4475.
Show HN: Job Search from Google Sheets
4476.
Show HN: Credit Card UI with Swift (github.com)
4477.
Ask HN: What are the new promising open source IDEs?
4478.
Why We’re Writing Machine Learning Infrastructure in Go, Not Python (towardsdatascience.com)
4479.
Bose is closing all of its retail stores in NA, Europe, Japan, and Australia (theverge.com)
4480.
Delta pilot told air traffic control he didn't need to dump fuel (cnn.com)
4481.
SpaceX Starlink Mega: Illegal Approval? (Battle of the Skies) (scientificamerican.com)
4482.
Future of Advertising – According to Wired in 1994 (wired.com)
4483.
From Australia to Chile, a visualization of the distribution of wildfire smoke (graphics.reuters.com)
4484.
Web Scraping API handling headless browsers and rotating proxies for you (apifull.com)
4485.
Ask HN: Is YC AI track still active?
4486.
Ask HN: Should there be a monthly meta thread?
4487.
Why Is Copywriting Important for Freelancers (kodeblok.com)
4488.
How Fast Can a Human Run? (nytimes.com)
4489.
ScyllaDB: Scylla Open Source Release 3.2 (LWT, CDC, DynamoDB API) (scylladb.com)
4490.
The US Is Giving Saudi Arabia Cover for the Worst Human Rights Abuses in Decades (newsweek.com)
4491.
The PARA method for organizing digital information (praxis.fortelabs.co)
4492.
Microsoft discloses security breach of customer support database (zdnet.com)
4493.
Near-Infinite-Lasting Power Sources Could Derive from Nuclear Waste (interestingengineering.com)
4494.
Twitter Tells Facial Recognition Trailblazer to Stop Using Site’s Photos (nytimes.com)
4495.
America Collapsed (eand.co)
4496.
PracticalAI – Discovery and organization of top community-curated ML content
4497.
Jim Lehrer Has Passed Away (pbs.org)
4498.
It is 100 seconds to midnight (thebulletin.org)
4499.
He Wanted a Unicorn. He Got a Sustainable Business (wired.com)
4500.
Tesla Hacker Says Unintended Acceleration Is Impossible in Teslas (insideevs.com)