November 2019 Archive
5851.
Nobody Cares About 10x Developers (clojurescriptmadeeasy.com)
5852.
Ask HN: Who Uses SVN in 2019?
5853.
Scientists Got Climate Change So Wrong (nytimes.com)
5854.
I got sucked into the cryptocurrency craze and walked away with $13M (thehustle.co)
5855.
Ask HN: Favourite books on anthropology you'd recommend?
5856.
Venmo for crypto, send ERC20/ETH at realtime speed, search via username
5857.
I opensourced my Firefox bookmarks (bookmarks-flask.herokuapp.com)
5858.
GSAP 3 Released (greensock.com)
5859.
Tired of Stack Overflow (arp242.net)
5860.
Guide: Use Git for Deployment (neue.st)
5861.
The wealthiest colleges received $7B in federal subsidies last year (forbes.com)
5862.
Show HN: CopyPaster – let's make web forms copy/pasteable (github.com)
5863.
GPS receivers dont work beyond 60k feet and 1k knots (blog.satsearch.co)
5864.
Ask HN: What is the proper etiquette when interviewing with multiple companies?
5865.
Proof of ((p ∨ q) → r) ↔ (p → r) ∧ (q → r) with Lean (youtu.be)
5866.
What Is a Strain Gauge? (variohm.com)
5867.
Facebook, Google, Amazon and Microsoft Are About to Eat Telco’s Lunch (tommakau.com)
5868.
Andrew Yang Policy on Regulating Technology Companies (yang2020.com)
5869.
The great American tax haven (theguardian.com)
5870.
Ask HN: How do you “un-Google” your digital source of truth?
5871.
World's oldest person, 116, eats diet of bacon and eggs (2015) (telegraph.co.uk)
5872.
A computer-generated proof that nobody understands – Xena (xenaproject.wordpress.com)
5873.
Arizona Nuclear Missile Bunker for $400k (theguardian.com)
5874.
Show HN: Finished MVP for my side project – send SMS reminders (scheduly.app)
5875.
We're Selling Our SaaS Company (ProveSource) on eBay (ebay.com)
5876.
Boeing’s fix tames the ‘tiger’ in the 737 MAX flight controls (seattletimes.com)
5877.
Over-index in your first few months (letterstoanewdeveloper.com)
5878.
Chika's Test (For Divisibility by 7) (westminsterunder.org.uk)
5879.
Open Source Dating App
5880.
Iran kills the internet for its people's own good as riots grip the nation (theregister.co.uk)