May 2018 Archive
4861.
Black Mirror's third season opens with a vicious take on social media (theverge.com)
4862.
South Korea Government wants to censor HTTPS traffics (translate.google.com)
4863.
A Wayback Machine for Source Code (undark.org)
4864.
The problem with Electron (medium.com)
4865.
Are you anti-GMO? Then you’re anti-science, too (washingtonpost.com)
4866.
Kids in US can't read analog clock (youtube.com)
4867.
1 in 5 Employees Don't Feel Companies Care About Sexual Harassment (bustle.com)
4868.
You Can’t Opt Out of Sharing Your Data, Even If You Didn’t Opt In (fivethirtyeight.com)
4869.
Can contributing to Open Source lead to Consulting gigs?
4870.
Google Advanced Technology and Projects (atap.google.com)
4871.
Ask HN: How many GPUs do you train deep models on?
4872.
Show HN: I spent the last 3 months working on a crypto trading sim side project (cryptoempire.io)
4873.
AI will spell the end of capitalism (washingtonpost.com)
4874.
AI researchers allege that machine learning is alchemy (sciencemag.org)
4875.
Show HN: GitHub App for locking closed issues after a period of inactivity (github.com)
4876.
Shortwave Trading: The West Chicago Tower Mystery (sniperinmahwah.wordpress.com)
4877.
Why we should all be using Windows 95 (medium.com)
4878.
Microsoft offers developers 95% of app revenue to compete with Apple, Google (techrepublic.com)
4879.
Hipcamp – Airbnb for camping (hipcamp.com)
4880.
Executing code in comments? (programming.guide)
4881.
Google’s software design is having a reformation (theverge.com)
4882.
Ask HN: Crazy browser plugin idea
4883.
Ask HN: Any good resource for learning about GIS?
4884.
Bare Bones Software Celebrates BBEdit's 25th Anniversary (barebones.com)
4885.
Basic Self Defence?
4886.
Let's Encrypt, OAuth2, and Kubernetes Dashboards (blog.n1analytics.com)
4887.
Show HN: Crosswordmaker.io (crosswordmaker.io)
4888.
Show HN: Build a Free Online Store with Google Sheet API (github.com)
4889.
Ask HN: Any recommended resources to better understand distributed systems?
4890.
​Making mesh networks just got much easier with Wi-Fi Alliance's EasyMesh (zdnet.com)