August 2019 Archive
601.
Hiring Is Broken? (software.rajivprab.com)
602.
Launch HN: Dex (YC S19) – personal CRM that reminds you to keep in touch
603.
Possible detection of a black hole with a mass that was thought to be impossible (quantamagazine.org)
604.
A Buddhist monk confronts Japan's suicide culture (2013) (newyorker.com)
605.
Laws of Showrunning (2016) [pdf] (okbjgm.weebly.com)
606.
Ask HN: What are you learning in 2019?
607.
At Booming Toptal, No Stock for Employees or Investors (theinformation.com)
608.
You've heard of “yes men”. Now learn about “no men” (2011) (rachelbythebay.com)
609.
The flawed three-cueing system for teaching reading (apmreports.org)
610.
Introduction to Svelte (daveceddia.com)
611.
Home 3D metal printing: first results (incoherency.co.uk)
612.
Microsoft Screws Azure Customers and Its Own Advocates Alike (lastweekinaws.com)
613.
Google Forcing Nest Cameras’ Visual Indicator Light To Be On (mattcrampton.com)
614.
The Flawed Reasoning Behind the Replication Crisis (nautil.us)
615.
Sugar: Open-source software learning platform for children (sugarlabs.org)
616.
São Paulo’s Outdoor Advertising Ban (2016) (99percentinvisible.org)
617.
Updating our advertising policies on state media (blog.twitter.com)
618.
A parrot has a question for humans (nautil.us)
619.
On me, and the Media Lab (ethanzuckerman.com)
620.
'It's crazy': Chase forgiving all debt owed by its Canada credit card customers (cbc.ca)
621.
Open Location Code: An Open Source Standard for Addresses (github.com)
622.
Computer Science Illustrated (2014) (csillustrated.berkeley.edu)
623.
Parsing JSON Is a Minefield (2018) (seriot.ch)
624.
Bill Gates Resume (1974) (image.cnbcfm.com)
625.
Suicide Prevention Hotline Number Should Be 3 Digits, 988, Agency Says (nytimes.com)
626.
I found an easter egg from 1977 (selectbutton.net)
627.
U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory: Marijuana Use and the Developing Brain (hhs.gov)
628.
Why GNU/Linux Viruses Are Fairly Uncommon (gnu.org)
629.
Virgin Media (UK) stores passwords in plain text, sends them through the mail (twitter.com)
630.
The interviewer skills ladder for high growth companies (medium.com)