January 2018 Archive
5131.
Ask HN: Any recommendations for an interactive web demo framework?
5132.
No Invitation [webgl demo] (arkt.is)
5133.
Stilumus – New JavaScript Framework from Basecamp is out (github.com)
5134.
IBM sues Expedia (geekwire.com)
5135.
Top Ten Reasons You Should Quit Facebook (gizmodo.com)
5136.
Show HN: Hypewatching – crowdsourced, geolocated trends around the world (hypewatching.com)
5137.
Advanced Python Features (tech.io)
5138.
Matthew Dillon, DragonFly BSD author, on side-band cache attacks in April 2017 (lists.dragonflybsd.org)
5139.
Show HN: Convert Matlab/NumPy matrices to LaTeX tables (tpaschalis.github.io)
5140.
CS PhD lessons to my younger self (nipunbatra.github.io)
5141.
A Couple of Things You’ll Love about Crystal Language – A Rubyist’s Perspective (netguru.co)
5142.
Analyzing Israeli Weed Market with Google Cloud DataPrep, BigQuery and TensorFlow (blog.doit-intl.com)
5143.
Ask HN: What do you need an Internet fridge for?
5144.
Ask HN: Ufuwbcquasdwyyctawdw
5145.
Catherine Deneuve Signs Open Letter Denouncing 'Me Too' Movement as 'Witch-Hunt' (rollingstone.com)
5146.
Show HN: Utilities that make array iteration easy with async/await or promises (github.com)
5147.
PSequel: PostgreSQL GUI Tool for MacOS (psequel.com)
5148.
Show HN: Bigtyper.com – simple, big text on any screen (bigtyper.com)
5149.
Goto and the folly of dogma (manybutfinite.com)
5150.
The "Useless Ethereum" Token Crowdsale Netted $300K (themerkle.com)
5151.
OpenEMR 2017 Year in Review (open-emr.org)
5152.
Zeroqode will usher us into a codeless future (techcrunch.com)
5153.
Show HN: Learn Your Letters, a game for toddlers (jbergknoff.github.io)
5154.
Poll: Are you paying taxes on cryptocoin taxes this year?
5155.
Ask HN: Graphics Cards supply
5156.
Fast-food chains are slashing dozens of items from menus-a shift in the industry (businessinsider.com)
5157.
Scale-Free Networks Are Rare (arxiv.org)
5158.
Jakarta stock exchange floor collapsed (bloomberg.com)
5159.
A Complete and Simple NixOS Mailserver (github.com)
5160.
34C3 – Reverse engineering FPGAs (youtube.com)