August 2018 Archive
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Software development requires servant leaders (adl.io)
92.
Commons Clause (redislabs.com)
93.
A time in 1994 when Steve Jobs got to use a device like an iPhone (cake.co)
94.
HUD Files Housing Discrimination Complaint Against Facebook (hud.gov)
95.
Mastodon Is Better Than Twitter: Elevator Pitch (codesections.com)
96.
Google tracks users who turn off location history (bbc.co.uk)
97.
Tiny Plastic Is Everywhere (npr.org)
98.
Apple and Google Face Growing Revolt Over App Store ‘Tax’ (bloomberg.com)
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Show HN: A map that shows you how far you can go for a given time or distance (oalley.net)
100.
Linux Kernel Developer Criticizes Intel for Meltdown, Spectre Response (eweek.com)
101.
Teens who refuse to use social media (theguardian.com)
102.
Dijkstra's in Disguise (blog.evjang.com)
103.
Google and Mastercard Cut Ad Deal to Track Retail Sales (bloomberg.com)
104.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2018)
105.
Redis will remain BSD licensed (antirez.com)
106.
Show HN: git-bug – Distributed bug tracker embedded in git (github.com)
107.
Make a “Literary Clock” from a Jailbroken Kindle (instructables.com)
108.
Nvidia announces RTX 2000 GPU series with ‘6x more performance’ and ray-tracing (theverge.com)
109.
The Structure of Stand-Up Comedy (pudding.cool)
110.
Why a Typical Home Solar Setup Does Not Work with the Grid Down (syonyk.blogspot.com)
111.
We Spent $3.3M Buying Out Investors: Why and How We Did It (open.buffer.com)
112.
A visualization of the prime factors of the first million integers (johnhw.github.io)
113.
Ask HN: What are some niche communities you enjoy?
114.
Ask HN: What is the most unethical thing you've done as a programmer?
115.
What is this Twitter army of Amazon drones cheerfully defending warehouse work? (techcrunch.com)
116.
Telling the Truth About Defects in Technology Should Never Be Illegal (eff.org)
117.
What did Earth look like X million years ago? (dinosaurpictures.org)
118.
Where Vim Came From (twobithistory.org)
119.
My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine (medium.com)
120.
How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes (medium.com)