August 2018 Archive
151.
Java’s new garbage collector promises low pause times on multi-terabyte heaps (opsian.com)
152.
Horrors of Using Azure Kubernetes Service in Production (movingfulcrum.com)
153.
Conference call simulator (conferencecall.biz)
154.
Modern SAT solvers: fast, neat and underused (codingnest.com)
155.
Americans Own Less Stuff, and That’s Reason to Be Nervous (bloomberg.com)
156.
Ask HN: What do you struggle with?
157.
I know why rejection emails suck – I write them (triplebyte.com)
158.
Traveler sues US Customs and Border Protection over iPhone search and seizure (9to5mac.com)
159.
Fidelity Introduces Zero Expense Ratio Index Funds (businesswire.com)
160.
New York Times Co. Reports $24M Profit, Thanks to Digital Subscribers (nytimes.com)
161.
WireGuard VPN review: A new type of VPN offers serious advantages (arstechnica.com)
162.
How an International Hacker Network Turned Stolen Press Releases into $100M (theverge.com)
163.
Ask HN: Have you built a house?
164.
GlobalFoundries Stops All 7nm Development (anandtech.com)
165.
Spyware Company Leaves ‘Terabytes’ of Selfies, Messages, Location Data Exposed (motherboard.vice.com)
166.
The Future of Notebooks: Lessons from JupyterCon (willcrichton.net)
167.
Real world SSD wearout (blog.okmeter.io)
168.
YC China and Qi Lu (blog.ycombinator.com)
169.
The Commons Clause is an existential threat to open source (drewdevault.com)
170.
Google, but for colors (picular.co)
171.
What You Need to Know Before Considering a PhD (fast.ai)
172.
The scientists who starved to death surrounded by food (amusingplanet.com)
173.
OpenStax – openly licensed textbooks (openstax.org)
174.
Taking Tesla Private (tesla.com)
175.
A Road to Common Lisp (stevelosh.com)
176.
LiteTree: SQLite with Branches (github.com)
177.
Traveling the World on a Third World Passport (bucketlistly.blog)
178.
IRC turns thirty (oulu.fi)
179.
Nile: decentralized, commission-free, local-economy focused Amazon alternative (github.com)
180.
We are rewriting CodeMirror (codemirror.net)