2018 Archive
31.
US cell carriers are selling access to real-time phone location data (zdnet.com)
32.
Docker cannot be downloaded without logging into Docker Store (github.com)
33.
Shutting Down Google+ for Consumers (blog.google)
34.
Why Raspberry Pi Isn't Vulnerable to Spectre or Meltdown (raspberrypi.org)
35.
Chrome 69: “www.” subdomain missing from URL (bugs.chromium.org)
36.
Bye Bye Mongo, Hello Postgres (theguardian.com)
37.
Firefox is back. It's time to give it a try (mobile.nytimes.com)
38.
Please do not attempt to simplify this code (github.com)
39.
Congrats Dropbox (blog.ycombinator.com)
40.
Let's Encrypt Root Trusted by All Major Root Programs (letsencrypt.org)
41.
It's time to head back to RSS? (wired.com)
42.
Hello, GitHub (natfriedman.github.io)
43.
The Stuxnet worm may be the most sophisticated software ever written (quora.com)
44.
John Perry Barlow has died (eff.org)
45.
Blender is testing PeerTube after YouTube blocks their videos worldwide (blender.org)
46.
The Machine Fired Me (idiallo.com)
47.
Twitter ‘smytes’ customers (techcrunch.com)
48.
Two Photographers Unknowingly Shot the Same Millisecond in Time (petapixel.com)
49.
Elon Musk Deletes Own, SpaceX and Tesla Facebook Pages After #deletefacebook (techcrunch.com)
50.
Google Memory Loss (tbray.org)
51.
Thank you HN
52.
Google Workers Urge C.E.O. To Pull Out of Pentagon A.I. Project (nytimes.com)
53.
EU to stop changing the clocks in 2019 (dw.com)
54.
Reddit just passed Facebook as #3 most popular website in US (alexa.com)
55.
Mozilla Files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality (blog.mozilla.org)
56.
Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access To Your Shadow Contact Information (gizmodo.com)
57.
Blocklist Facebook domains (github.com)
58.
The Importance of Deep Work and the 30-Hour Method for Learning a New Skill (azeria-labs.com)
59.
Sandspiel – A falling sand game built in Rust and WebGL (sandspiel.club)
60.
Ask HN: What are your “brain hacks” that help you manage everyday situations?