July 2019 Archive
5611.
Ask HN: How do you keep up with new interviews/podcasts by a popular X?
5612.
Ask HN: Anyone Use Tray.io?
5613.
Tell HN: Request for Hardware Company
5614.
Ronin: Experimental Graphic Terminal (github.com)
5615.
Show HN: Space startup database and interviews (spacebandits.io)
5616.
Jai Programming Language (inductive.no)
5617.
Resp, a cool chatbot assistant and tracker for cinema and TV Shows (resp.tv)
5618.
The Encryption Debate Is Over – Dead at the Hands of Facebook (forbes.com)
5619.
Serving frozen food without telling customers is fraud, rules top Italian court (thelocal.it)
5620.
Show HN: Cloudboost.io – open-source BaaS platform just like Firebase (cloudboost.io)
5621.
The hell of hot-desking is much worse than you think (ft.com)
5622.
Programming for Disadvantaged Students (theopencode.org)
5623.
Some guy played Civ2 for a decade, here's what the world looked like (giantbomb.com)
5624.
Web port of the original Diablo game (diablo.rivsoft.net)
5625.
Show HN: Get a Restaurant Reservation with a Single Text Message (textoliver.com)
5626.
We Rewrote Our IoT platform in Rust and Got Away With It (medium.com)
5627.
Track This – Mozilla tool fools advertising trackers (trackthis.link)
5628.
TiDB 3.0 GA is released (pingcap.com)
5629.
Bulgarian IT expert arrested for demoing vulnerability in kindergarten software (zdnet.com)
5630.
Why did moving the mouse cursor cause Windows 95 to run more quickly? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
5631.
Congress Declares War on Libra (decrypt.co)
5632.
Ask HN: Has it gotten easier or harder to hire developers as your company grew?
5633.
Ask HN: How do you split ownership with a co-founder?
5634.
Ask HN: Is Reddit Blocking Tor?
5635.
Ranting about Gnome Shell Extension Writing
5636.
Using eBPF to Log Keystrokes (arighi.blogspot.com)
5637.
As simple as possible but no simpler – Damian Conway (blogs.perl.org)
5638.
Employee sends his own job to China so he can surf the web (npr.org)
5639.
Notepads Is Available on Microsoft Store [Modern Lightweight Text Editor] (reddit.com)
5640.
Intel's New Chip Wizard Has a Plan to Bring Back the Magic (wired.com)