September 2017 Archive
151.
Ask HN: How to start afresh in a new domain after years of expertise in another?
152.
I don’t know who the Web Audio API is designed for (blog.mecheye.net)
153.
Building a fast, secured and free static site in less than three hours (fillmem.com)
154.
My first fifteen compilers (composition.al)
155.
Swift 4.0 Released (swift.org)
156.
Programmers who want to change how we code before catastrophe strikes (theatlantic.com)
157.
Rob Pike's Rules of Programming (1989) (users.ece.utexas.edu)
158.
How I Fixed a 10-Year-Old Guitar Hero Bug Without the Source Code [video] (youtube.com)
159.
Facing poverty, academics turn to sex work and sleeping in cars (theguardian.com)
160.
Reddit's Ad Changes Reduce Your ROI
161.
CBS's Showtime caught mining crypto-coins in viewers' web browsers (go.theregister.com)
162.
Darwin-xnu: The Darwin Kernel (github.com)
163.
What we need from Apple to make standalone Apple Watch podcast apps (marco.org)
164.
How JavaScript works: memory management and common memory leaks (blog.sessionstack.com)
165.
Show HN: Build A Personal Power Plant for $200 (gridlesskits.com)
166.
SpaceX BFR [video] (youtube.com)
167.
Interesting commands for the Linux shell (lopezferrando.com)
168.
Refresh Is Sacred (tbray.org)
169.
Publishing with Apache Kafka at The New York Times (confluent.io)
170.
What every software engineer should know about search (medium.com)
171.
3D crosswalk in Iceland helps slow down speeding motorists (icelandmag.visir.is)
172.
A 220b spreadsheet app in HTML/JS (xem.github.io)
173.
Ask HN: Companies who adopted React Native over a year ago, do you regret it?
174.
Bringing back the iPhone headphone jack, in China (strangeparts.com)
175.
Get Rid of Equifax (nytimes.com)
176.
Stop Calling it ‘Identity Theft’ (securitybytes.io)
177.
Alphabet considers Lyft investment of about $1B (bloomberg.com)
178.
S3 was down (status.aws.amazon.com)
179.
A font to make sparklines in seconds (aftertheflood.co)
180.
Ask HN: Sell my startup for $14M because I can't raise $2M?