July 2017 Archive
6331.
Show HN: CTRL+F for audio (textify.audio)
6332.
Which word does rhyme the most? (blog.vocapouch.com)
6333.
Is UBI likely to diminish the purchasing power of the many? (qz.com)
6334.
Show HN: Simple way to create a changelog for your product (barelog.com)
6335.
Ask HN: When is the right time to think about localisation
6336.
Could Open-Source Code Make Our Y2K Fears Finally Come True? (hbr.org)
6337.
Ask HN: What is your professional opinion of Wordpress?
6338.
How to use Bitcoin’s low price to make huge profit? (medium.com)
6339.
Never Let an Ill Child Go to Waste (blogs.bmj.com)
6340.
Ask HN: What Is the Difference Between NativeBase and React Native Elements?
6341.
Generate fake data using your own schema (github.com)
6342.
Judge sides with Google in its battle with the Labor Department (techcrunch.com)
6343.
What's an effective way to learn a new programming language?
6344.
Winnie the Pooh banned from Chinese social media for looking like Xi Jinping (shanghaiist.com)
6345.
Show HN: Google for movies (imse.co)
6346.
Satellite Snafu Masked True Sea Level Rise for Decades
6347.
Public Service Announcement: You Should Not Force Quit Apps on iOS (daringfireball.net)
6348.
Ask HN: I'm developing my own ICO, who wants to be a part of it?
6349.
Alfred – AI home assistant – My domestic butler (github.com)
6350.
Evidence for Particle that is its own Antiparticle (news.stanford.edu)
6351.
Is it acceptable that Slack uses 50% CPU when you're simply typing? (imgur.com)
6352.
A better way to solve the housing crisis – tax land, not development (latimes.com)
6353.
Ask HN: Should A.I. be regulated?
6354.
Advice on rolling out a bold new feature on an already popular site?
6355.
Ask HN: How would you like to be managed?
6356.
Discussion: What are the scenarios of blockchain technology helping end users?
6357.
Ask HN: How do you create a good developer career track?
6358.
Ask HN: Embedded web rendering engine in your app – alternatives to Electron?
6359.
Amazon is building another multibillion dollar business that you haven't heard (businessinsider.com)
6360.
Ask HN: How do you find reliable info about a virus or malware?