August 2017 Archive
5311.
Beyond the Business Case for Diversity in Tech: A Moral Argument (spin.atomicobject.com)
5312.
How much money has Google made from me?
5313.
Bitcoin Surpasses $4,000 Due to Strong Japanese Demand (cointelegraph.com)
5314.
JSON to HTML (json2html.tk)
5315.
Ask HN: Do you use SSIS (sql server integration server)?
5316.
Shining Moonlight on IMDb (medium.com)
5317.
Beautiful Terminal Diffs, Everywhere (blog.robertelder.org)
5318.
Should I use www? (dainty.domains)
5319.
Alt-right attitudes present large statistical differences from control groups (vox.com)
5320.
Show HN: Fuzzysort – Fast SublimeText-Like Fuzzy Search for JavaScript (github.com)
5321.
CCXT – OSS CryptoCurrency Exchange Trading Library (70+ Exchanges, JS, Py, PHP) (github.com)
5322.
Ask HN: Symfony Framework?
5323.
When surgery is just a stitch-up (amp.theguardian.com)
5324.
Ask HN: How to safely backup TOTP codes?
5325.
Ask HN: How would you monetize a curated newsletter list of 1K subscribers?
5326.
Ask HN: How many unique visitors does HN have daily?
5327.
Ask HN: What Does a Customer Success Manager Do?
5328.
Powerline-go: beautiful, useful and fast prompt for your shell (github.com)
5329.
Johnson and Johnson says its drug shouldn’t be used in executions (washingtonpost.com)
5330.
Goby – Inherits from Ruby, Extended with Golang (github.com)
5331.
Google AMP links will convert back to regular ones when sharing on iOS 11 (theverge.com)
5332.
Ask HN: What happened with the P!=NP solution from last week?
5333.
Node.js Board Statement on TSC Action (github.com)
5334.
NASA nuclear Dragonfly's drone for search of alien life on Saturn's moon Titan (dailymail.co.uk)
5335.
If the Addicks and Barker Dams Fail (houstonpress.com)
5336.
Stop using react (vadosware.io)
5337.
The far right is losing its ability to speak online. Should the left defend it? (theguardian.com)
5338.
Abstract Algebra: A Study Guide for Beginners (Beachy) [pdf] (www-personal.umd.umich.edu)
5339.
The Importance of Choosing the Correct Mastodon Instance (carlchenet.com)
5340.
A Handful of Tech Companies Decide Who Has Free Speech Online (inc.com)