October 2018 Archive
16771.
Ask HN: What do you use as customer service?
16772.
Video doorbell firm Ring says its devices slash crime, but evidence looks flimsy (technologyreview.com)
16773.
YouTube CEO says EU regulation will be bad for creators (theverge.com)
16774.
Show HN: The American Presidency Project 2018 release update (presidency.ucsb.edu)
16775.
Fluorescence: A Secret Weapon in Wood Identification (wood-database.com)
16776.
Ask HN: How to create a DSL to represent clothing?
16777.
Norden Bombsight Principles #1 (1940s) [video] (youtube.com)
16778.
42% of executives believe AI will be of 'critical importance' within 2 years (venturebeat.com)
16779.
Form F-1 – Liulishuo (LAIX) (sec.gov)
16780.
Multi-view Wire Art (bit.ly)
16781.
A Haven for Spare Parts Lives on in Silicon Valley (2009) (nytimes.com)
16782.
Find out how IDC meets all the organizational needs of data capture (infrrd.ai)
16783.
If your website's full of assholes, it's your fault (anildash.com)
16784.
Ethernet's 50G Benefits Groked (eetimes.com)
16785.
Human-AI Partnership for Mixed-Initiative Fact-Checking [ACM UIST] (fcweb.pythonanywhere.com)
16786.
Draw on this Website (drawonthiswebsite.com)
16787.
Insert PVS-Studio Comment
16788.
Comparing Speed of ToUpper, ToUpperInvariant, ToLower, ToLowerInvariant in .NET (tabsoverspaces.com)
16789.
Ask HN: What do you use for pair-programming interviews?
16790.
Did I Make a Mistake Selling My Social-Media Darling to Yahoo? (nymag.com)
16791.
Small files are killing your query performance. Make bigger files instead (upsolver.com)
16792.
Ask HN: How do you find interesting companies to apply to?
16793.
YC W2019 invites – Share the results here
16794.
Reduce that feeling of lonely coding (working) (hipstersound.co)
16795.
Tournament Selection (en.wikipedia.org)
16796.
Indian publication Indian express was offline on alleged Crime Branch complaint (scroll.in)
16797.
Miniflux is a minimalist and opinionated feed reader (miniflux.app)
16798.
Show HN: Raspberry Pi power cost calculator (brennerm.github.io)
16799.
Thousands of Swedes Are Inserting Microchips Under Their Skin (npr.org)
16800.
Show HN: Homeground – a site to help you find a suitable area to live (homeground.qwoot.net)