August 2023 Archive
20941.
Show HN: Figue, an experimental front end framework (github.com)
20942.
Are top stories biased towards the preferences of those who browse the new page?
20943.
Ask HN: If I wanted a masters in X, what should I learn?
20944.
Ask HN: Usage-based pricing vs. tiered-pricing (SaaS)
20945.
PyTorch's name is ugly and unpragmatic. Every method starts with “torch”
20946.
Emoji Concepts – Use emoji to convey hard feelings (emojiconcepts.com)
20947.
Partay like it’s 1789! My month living strictlay by the US Constitution (theguardian.com)
20948.
Show HN: Unearth Lite – ChatGPT-powered location data explorer (unearthinsights.com)
20949.
Explanatory Animated Video
20950.
Ask HN: Why Medium fell out of fashion?
20951.
American Revolution: will the power of US money change soccer forever? (theguardian.com)
20952.
Step 1 for breaking into website of any company (blog.blacklanternsecurity.com)
20953.
Embracing Sabbaticals, Sunsetting Retirement Age (jacek.migdal.pl)
20954.
Free data recovery service for corrupted WD SanDisk SSDs up to 256KB (blocksandfiles.com)
20955.
Ask HN: EU-based cloud providers that offer managed databases?
20956.
Ask HN: What is your productivity tools stack or lack thereof?
20957.
The Acura ZDX Is a GM-Based $60k Electric SUV with Up to 500 HP (thedrive.com)
20958.
Show HN: Simple single page feed for building in public (buildinpublic.page)
20959.
Canada is recruiting immigrants from Silicon Valley to boost its economy (latimes.com)
20960.
McKinsey's New GenAI Product Spells Trouble for B2B AI Startups (fullydistributed.co)
20961.
Ask HN: What’s the ugliest website you’ve recently seen?
20962.
Tell HN: The terminal shell is a nightmare
20963.
Co-founder needed: Full-stack dev
20964.
Ask HN: How to Ask Money for Feedback?
20965.
Show HN: TypeScript Guide
20966.
Advice on making something go viral
20967.
Ask HN: What is a good web stack for solo founder?
20968.
“That little island changes everything” (design.lyft.com)
20969.
Play for macOS is in open beta (createwithplay.notion.site)
20970.
The Ten Worst C++ Design Choices (wibble.news)