July 2017 Archive
4891.
How I created a $980-per-post social network in just 2 days for $10 (medium.com)
4892.
Ask HN: What are some “damn good” fiction books to read next?
4893.
Ask HN: What percentage of HN users are entrepreneurs?
4894.
Ask HN: Anyone interested in a darknet Dropbox alternative?
4895.
Pay $1 to see how many people paid $1 (peoplepaiddollar.com)
4896.
Ask HN: How do I show recruiters my work on a platform for paid users only?
4897.
Elon Musk: Telsa CEO Says Population Is Accelerating Toward Collapse (fortune.com)
4898.
Ask HN: What is the best keyboard you have used for programming?
4899.
Ask HN: Why are you still using a crappy keyboard?
4900.
Ask HN: Why are p2.16xlarge EC2 spot instances 10x the price of on-demand?
4901.
Ask HN: What can an engineer do in southern Africa?
4902.
Ask HN: How difficult is it to shift a database?
4903.
Ask HN: What has heavily influenced your coding style?
4904.
Ask HN: Where to find article writers who are knowledgeable about a topic?
4905.
Supposedly, You can't use the term 'Woo' in a domain name -- Help!!!
4906.
Show HN: A simple machine learning game in PHP (github.com)
4907.
An open letter to YC and 500 – you wield too much power and failed to self-govern (medium.com)
4908.
Ask HN: That website with product/startup ideas?
4909.
Ask HN: A programming language with the best community?
4910.
Show HN: Hacker news clone built to learn programming (serfo.com)
4911.
My Personal Development Setup for My Mac (github.com)
4912.
What are you doing for Net Neutrality Day?
4913.
10 profitable business opportunities for women in big cities (startupguys.net)
4914.
Show HN: Peep – Save and share long email chains (peep.email)
4915.
Headless Chrome as Alternative to Server Rendered React (medium.com)
4916.
Show HN: Get the top news about upcoming (mostly tech) products all in one place (waitfeed.com)
4917.
Ask HN: Should my SaaS be pay-per-day?
4918.
Ask HN: Machine learning in public sector?
4919.
Ask HN: Starting an open-source project, What are your “must-do”?
4920.
DevOps is still considered a new phenomenon (sdtimes.com)