December 2018 Archive
4171.
Ask HN: Is a Biological Compiler feasible?
4172.
May Your City Never Become San Francisco, New York or Seattle (nytimes.com)
4173.
Ask HN: What is your primary database?
4174.
Black Bar for Larry Roberts
4175.
Ask HN: Why would a company like Apple hire a scalar wave researcher?
4176.
Ask HN: What do DNA companies do with their data troves?
4177.
Richard Branson says Virgin Galactic will take astronauts to space by Christmas (edition.cnn.com)
4178.
Why aren't streaming APIs more popular?
4179.
Amazon’s Alexa begins crowdsourcing answers to common questions (fastcompany.com)
4180.
Bubble memory (en.wikipedia.org)
4181.
Show HN: Find developers to help you realize tech idea / project (startitwith.me)
4182.
Show HN: Spotify – now playing information and playback control from menu bar (github.com)
4183.
Show HN: Catvent – an advent calendar with cats (catvent.jordypereira.be)
4184.
Ask HN: How do you address unjustified compensation inequality?
4185.
An ethical website visitor session tracker is coming (reactflow.com)
4186.
Logitech: “Options” Craft WebSocket server has no authentication (bugs.chromium.org)
4187.
Ask HN: What's the two most important decisions you ever made?
4188.
Ask HN: What would a weirder internet look like to you?
4189.
The Coming Commodification of Life at Home (theatlantic.com)
4190.
Ask HN: How does IPFS help the interplanetary Internet of the future?
4191.
Ask HN: Is this the real reason of the crusade against Facebook and Zuckerberg?
4192.
Tim Bray: Serverless Latency? (tbray.org)
4193.
Subreddit for Siri fails (reddit.com)
4194.
The ABS programming language (abs-lang.org)
4195.
Ask HN: Does anyone else hate to see social media (Facebook, Whatsapp, etc)?
4196.
Ask HN: What is your favorite open-source job scheduler
4197.
Show HN: NodeSecurity – The easiest way to control what NPM modules can access (github.com)
4198.
Remember Bitcoin? Some Investors Might Want to Forget (nytimes.com)
4199.
Show HN: An analog clock on html canvas (dmaydan.github.io)
4200.
Ask HN: What is your favorite mathematical law or scientific principle? Why?