August 2018 Archive
3211.
Ask HN: Should we have a $ symbol for premium content
3212.
Show HN: SpeakingPuppy – Snapchat-like AR for your dog (itunes.apple.com)
3213.
Kaomoji: Japanese Emoticons (kaomoji.ru)
3214.
Fearing legal action, emulation hub EmuParadise is removing all of its ROMs (pcgamer.com)
3215.
Industry insiders don't use their products like we do. That should worry us (popsci.com)
3216.
IBM-Maersk blockchain alliance cuts oceanic shipping times by 40% (cnet.com)
3217.
Instagram Stories at Two: What Price Have We Paid for Recording Everything? (esquire.com)
3218.
The job market is so good, candidates aren't even showing up for interviews (money.cnn.com)
3219.
Startup School 2018 Sends Acceptance Emails to All Applicants by Mistake (hooman.ist)
3220.
Stop Sending Money on Venmo. There Are Better Alternatives (wired.com)
3221.
Locals reportedly frustrated with Alphabet's Waymo self-driving cars (cnbc.com)
3222.
Show HN: Golang Cafe a Golang-only job board /w no recruiters and clear salaries (golang.cafe)
3223.
My terrifying deep dive into one of Russia's largest hacking forums (theguardian.com)
3224.
Doges on Trial – Decentralized curated list of doges (dogesontrial.dog)
3225.
Show HN: Ethereum Address Monitoring, Bootstrapped Startup (ethwatch.io)
3226.
Huawei, ZTE to be excluded from Australia's 5G network (itwire.com)
3227.
Trump says government won't give civilian employees raises in 2019 (cnbc.com)
3228.
Tesla Discloses Worst Quarterly Loss Ever (wolfstreet.com)
3229.
Show HN: I made immigrationlist.co which lists the best countries to immigrate (immigrationlist.co)
3230.
I just released my first mobile app and it's a tool to help language learners
3231.
Beyond the Dichotomy of Open-Source and Corporate Worlds (medium.com)
3232.
Vulnerabilities in Fax Protocol Let Hackers Infiltrate Networks via Fax Machines (bleepingcomputer.com)
3233.
Google’s DeepMind to Create Product to Spot Eye Disease (bloomberg.com)
3234.
How to say “no” to your boss, your boss’s boss, and even the CEO (codewithoutrules.com)
3235.
The race is on to dominate quantum computing (economist.com)
3236.
Show HN: Bookman – Read books via email (usebookman.com)
3237.
Ageing in human cells successfully reversed in the lab (theconversation.com)
3238.
Microsoft says it has found a Russian op targeting U.S. political institutions (washingtonpost.com)
3239.
ROM sites are falling, but a legal loophole could save game emulation (arstechnica.com)
3240.
The three Facebooks (one of them executes 26.13 MB JavaScript) (petermolnar.net)