November 2018 Archive
3481.
Ask HN: How are recruiters “finding my linkedin” when I dont even have one?
3482.
Dear Amazon, NYC doesn’t want you (theguardian.com)
3483.
Show HN: Send yourself messages on WhatsApp (messageyourself.com)
3484.
Ask HN: Two co-founders, USA and EU. Where should we incorporate?
3485.
Ask HN: I think I am being black listed
3486.
Show HN: A minimal function to bind state to DOM (antoinemopa.github.io)
3487.
Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape (hiddentribes.us)
3488.
Ask HN: How you get recruiters to run after you instead of the other way around?
3489.
Kill Your Personas (medium.com)
3490.
Canada's software development jobs
3491.
Show HN: Scan your old tweets for stuff that could get you in trouble (willmytweetsgetmefired.com)
3492.
Show HN: IndieWorkspace – A sneak peak at remote workspaces (indieworkspace.com)
3493.
Show HN: WikiMatrix – wiki comparison site relaunched (wikimatrix.org)
3494.
Jeff Bezos to Spend Nearly $100M to Address Homelessness (forbes.com)
3495.
Ask Hacker News: IT Outsourcing Companies That Are Not in India?
3496.
Ask HN: Any books related to machine learning or AI
3497.
Facebook has a tool that learns to fix bugs automatically? (changelog.com)
3498.
iOS Development Isn’t in a Good Place (medium.com)
3499.
The Present Phase of Stagnation in the Foundations of Physics Is Not Normal (nautil.us)
3500.
Latest Windows 10 update breaks Windows Media Player, Win32 apps in general (arstechnica.com)
3501.
2018 Midterm Challengers (xkcd.com)
3502.
Google+ User Creates Freedom-Based Alternative as Google Announces End of G+ (phillipschneider.com)
3503.
Successfully adding 11 new Chinese characters to Unicode (medium.com)
3504.
Don’t Want to Fall for Fake News? Don’t Be Lazy (wired.com)
3505.
Argentine Submarine San Juan Found (wsj.com)
3506.
Instagram accidentally exposed user passwords through its data download tool (theverge.com)
3507.
HNews Swipe?
3508.
Trump threatens a 25% tariff on the iPhone and Apple laptops (fastcompany.com)
3509.
Mic has laid off the majority of its staff (recode.net)
3510.
What’s the Matter with Fiction Sales? (publishersweekly.com)