August 2019 Archive
10171.
Show HN: Using Node.js to model lane-changing behaviour in congested traffic (github.com)
10172.
Making Wrong Code Look Wrong (2005) (joelonsoftware.com)
10173.
Ask HN: Who hires interns for compiler/LLVM work?
10174.
Startup Bought for Data?
10175.
America’s Housing Affordability Crisis Spreads to the Midwest (bloomberg.com)
10176.
FBI: Pedophile Symbols (wikileaks.org)
10177.
Booki Project Fully Working Angular 7 – Java EE Spring Boot Application ️ (github.com)
10178.
Anyone Tried DiversyFund
10179.
ElecroCRUD v2.4.0 – Open-Source Database CRUD (Electron, Node.js, TS, Angulal) (garrylachman.github.io)
10180.
The Abortion Debate Is Stuck. Are Artificial Wombs the Answer? (nytimes.com)
10181.
JPEG XL Reaches Committee Draft (jpeg.org)
10182.
The Problem with Gender Studies (2016) (thepublicdiscourse.com)
10183.
Why are air combat kills so rare? (2017) (bbc.com)
10184.
The Postman Always Rings Twice
10185.
Ask HN: Can I trust Google products as a freelancer?
10186.
Legacy of Australia’s National Broadband Network: How Not to Run Infra Projects (mobile.abc.net.au)
10187.
Show HN: Turn Google Slides in GIFs and Videos (chrome.google.com)
10188.
The Lorentz Force (youtube.com)
10189.
Self-XSS to Site-Wide CSRF on Twitter (speakerdeck.com)
10190.
Flea market for million dollar ideas (github.com)
10191.
Ask HN: Is there any point in getting an MBA as a SWE?
10192.
The U.N. now recognizes dzud as a slow-onset natural disaster (apps.npr.org)
10193.
How much internet speed can you expect in developing nations at the end of 2020? (quora.com)
10194.
Apple to finally offer Mac bug bounty program (forbes.com)
10195.
Ask HN: iPhone X Tear Down
10196.
De Re Atari (1982) (atariarchives.org)
10197.
Benchmark of Golang slice initialization (Always use known capacity) (blog.simon-frey.eu)
10198.
Show HN: Short unique ordered ID generator[Python] (github.com)
10199.
Google and Amazon say they have removed gun-related shopping results (cnn.com)
10200.
eBay bans assault rifle parts. Here’s how sellers get around it (latimes.com)