July 2018 Archive
9211.
A new rdb tool can parse ,analyze, convert rdb and migrate rdb to remote redis (github.com)
9212.
Show HN: Tech Education. Done Right. For Free (hackerbayuniversity.com)
9213.
Show HN: Chinese zhuyin input with devanagari
9214.
New MacBook Pro keyboard design may fix dust problems after all (arstechnica.com)
9215.
Kierkegaard: Creativity Must Master Dread of the Unknown (skmurphy.com)
9216.
Life before Google: What was it like? (bbc.co.uk)
9217.
How to Protect Your Legal Practice from Payment Redirection Fraud (blog.cryptoaustralia.org.au)
9218.
Show HN: Persistent async/await state – use JavaScript as a lean workflow tool (github.com)
9219.
Ask HN: How did you verify your saas idea
9220.
Move Mirror: You move and 80,000 images move with you (blog.google)
9221.
The EU fining Google over Android is too little, too late, say experts (theguardian.com)
9222.
The Water Wars of Arizona (nytimes.com)
9223.
After 11 years, I’m finally ready to pay for the app we’ve built (theioradlife.com)
9224.
Nexus.js: A multi-threaded JavaScript server platform (nexusjs.com)
9225.
DuckDuckGoogle (pxlnv.com)
9226.
What we can learn about UI from the past 18 years (medium.com)
9227.
DnSpy (github.com)
9228.
California’s Energy Diet Is Working (bloomberg.com)
9229.
Show HN: A utility library to fix and repair truncated JSON data (github.com)
9230.
PERSONAL REVIEW: Gigabyte Aero 15X Laptop • Laptops Park (laptopspark.com)
9231.
Email driven apps in Python-Anvils new email service (anvil.works)
9232.
The Dependency Graph of Life (bio-complexity.org)
9233.
Google owns Duck.com, but it'll give rival DuckDuckGo a shoutout anyhow (cnet.com)
9234.
Caddy: “if you wish to disable telemetry, it can be done at compile-time” (caddyserver.com)
9235.
Dyslexie font, the revolutionary font for people with dyslexia (dyslexiefont.com)
9236.
Retro Gallery (tomseditor.com)
9237.
‘Why are you still here?’: Inside the last Blockbuster in America (washingtonpost.com)
9238.
Neat Algorithms – Paxos (harry.me)
9239.
I hate programming, and you should too (hackernoon.com)
9240.
Intelligent search: Coding answers at your fingertips (blogs.bing.com)