January 2019 Archive
3031.
Ask HN: Co-found with someone very vocal about his politically incorrect views?
3032.
Everyone really likes D now, How come? (medium.com)
3033.
Show HN: Beat video game addiction (gamequitters.com)
3034.
India scientists dismiss Einstein theories (bbc.com)
3035.
Bipolar 1, job search of over 2 years. Looking for suggestions
3036.
Ask HN: How to say “I continued working for free” in your resume?
3037.
Americans misperceive racial economic equality (pnas.org)
3038.
MaxMind trademark trolling – they own “geoip”? (imgur.com)
3039.
New research says intelligent people are messy, stay up late, and curse a lot (higherperspectives.com)
3040.
PG&E Files for Bankruptcy Following California Wildfires (wsj.com)
3041.
Towards a Bra-Free Instagram Experience (medium.com)
3042.
The Roomba lawnmower is finally happening (arstechnica.com)
3043.
Ask HN: How much time do you spend on the “New” page?
3044.
Low Earth Orbit billboard for 7B people (businessinsider.com)
3045.
Show HN: Use Chrome Headless in the Cloud from the Browser (webautomation.guru)
3046.
Is This the End of the Age of Apple? (nytimes.com)
3047.
Apple's China Warning “Deflects Deeper Problems” for Firm (bbc.com)
3048.
The Disappearing Poor (towardsdatascience.com)
3049.
Show HN: Skit – minimal presentation slides for the CLI (github.com)
3050.
Aks HN: How to improve self-control?
3051.
Earth is missing a huge part of its crust. Now we may know why (nationalgeographic.com)
3052.
IINA: A modern video player for macOS (github.com)
3053.
Bitcoin Is Less Secure Than Most People Think (marginalrevolution.com)
3054.
Windows 10 will chew up another 7GB of disk space to make sure it can update (arstechnica.com)
3055.
Reclusive Engineer Is Plotting the Death of Blockchain (forbes.com)
3056.
Oracle systematically underpaid thousands of women, lawsuit says (theguardian.com)
3057.
Ask HN: What are nice, drama-free and informative IRC channels?
3058.
I love you all. Happy Fu**ing new year everyone
3059.
Facebook’s Cult Like Working Atmosphere (medium.com)
3060.
Astronomers Discover a Supermassive Black Hole Rotating at Half Speed of Light (motherboard.vice.com)