May 2017 Archive
9871.
Reverse turing test as an actual game: SpyParty (spyparty.com)
9872.
Ask HN: Are there any good guides on making a Git clone?
9873.
Ask HN: How should I measure a goal to “Master JavaScript”?
9874.
Ask HN: How do you handle authentication in Single Page Applications?
9875.
Game that puts your sense of time to the test (cliclock.netlify.com)
9876.
Old World Order Alive but Unwell After Four Months of Trump (bloomberg.com)
9877.
Immuter: A new way to update deeply nested immutable state in react/redux (github.com)
9878.
Show HN: Netdata, static binary builds available for any Linux system (github.com)
9879.
FireFox vs. Chrome Privacy?
9880.
Ask HN: Have you been bullied by AWS to shut down your servers?
9881.
Feedback on landing page
9882.
Bernard Lietaer, an Architect of the Euro, to Keynote Bitcoin Wednesday (bitcoinwednesday.com)
9883.
Loving Common Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer's Secret Weapon - 4th edition (leanpub.com)
9884.
Ask HN: Any Winamp alternatives for macOS?
9885.
Modern “Hackintoshes” show that Apple should probably just build a Mac tower (arstechnica.com)
9886.
The most common reason people quit their $200,000 tech jobs (washingtonpost.com)
9887.
Flipping the Agile Switch (snehaltalati.com)
9888.
Ask HN: What is your startup idea?
9889.
CSS Mint – A Lightweight and Simple to Use UI Kit (arunmichaeldsouza.github.io)
9890.
Yet another piece on Basic Income (theatlantic.com)
9891.
Tutorial: Set up a production-quality Kubernetes cluster on AWS (datawire.io)
9892.
Don’t Be a Crehater (officehours.io)
9893.
Tachyons – CSS framework (tachyons.io)
9894.
Bugbot that allows you instantly see user actions that lead up to a bug,in Slack (producthunt.com)
9895.
Announcing the .NET Framework 4.7 General Availability (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
9896.
Apple Sells Fewer iPhones in Last Quarter, Shares Slide (bloomberg.com)
9897.
React-inspired Components for iOS (github.com)
9898.
Wonderful Exercise Body map (reddit.com)
9899.
I’m fed up of being asked for feedback – when did companies get so needy? (2016) (theguardian.com)
9900.
A well-engineered and open source ASP.NET MVC application?