May 2018 Archive
9091.
Why We Still Type with Qwerty (bbc.com)
9092.
Could voice recognition have prevented Boris Johnson being prank called? (verdict.co.uk)
9093.
Show HN: C++ bindings for SSE/AVX intrinsics (github.com)
9094.
Emily Riehl's Favorite Theorem (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
9095.
In Britain, Austerity Is Changing Everything (nytimes.com)
9096.
You Don't Have a Right to Believe Whatever You Want To (aeon.co)
9097.
Why Your Business Doesn’t Need Blockchain (iglu.net)
9098.
Show HN: Twitter Bot for Taking Screen Captures of Tweets (twitter.com)
9099.
Ask HN: Its ok if we mention in our TOS that we are not GDPR compliant?
9100.
Adding bash auto-completion to scripts (iridakos.com)
9101.
Easy-to-read remote jobs (openhub.co)
9102.
Tencent, Alibaba among highest valued global brands; Amazon outstrips Microsoft (news.alphastreet.com)
9103.
The Shocking Truth About Jordan Peterson (tabletmag.com)
9104.
Software that matters only has 2 types of users (twitter.com)
9105.
How a race to the bottom hurts your bottom line (kinsta.com)
9106.
America has a massive truck driver shortage. Here’s why few want an $80,000 job (washingtonpost.com)
9107.
How a 3D printer clone was stopped from launching on Kickstarter (medium.com)
9108.
Ask HN: What do you get busy with when you need to wait?
9109.
Mind Control – Neural Interface Technology CTRL-Labs Raises $28m (medium.com)
9110.
Lobotomizing Gnome (eklitzke.org)
9111.
Advice on marketing hyper-local b2b startup
9112.
Neuropsychological impairments everybody has (thepsychologist.bps.org.uk)
9113.
Ask HN: Does YC contact your YC employer during the application process
9114.
So You Want to Trade Crypto - Technical Analysis (Part 3) (blog.alpaca.markets)
9115.
WikiTribune now lets you edit live news articles (wikitribune.com)
9116.
A Telegram Bot to Push Hacker News Top 30 on Schedule (github.com)
9117.
Why Are We So Fascinated by Cults? (theparisreview.org)
9118.
End of the privacy debate in the European Parliament: overview (laquadrature.net)
9119.
2022 Chevy Corvette C8 will have nearly 1,000hp (carbuzz.com)
9120.
Public Data Release of Stack Overflow’s 2018 Developer Survey (stackoverflow.blog)