August 2019 Archive
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Show HN: Sourcery – get a free, self-updating website (sourceryapp.com)
452.
FedEx Ends Ground-Delivery Deal with Amazon (bloomberg.com)
453.
Show HN: Lunch Money, a personal budgeting tool with multi-currency support (lunchmoney.cc)
454.
Should small Rust structs be passed by-copy or by-borrow? (forrestthewoods.com)
455.
XLOOKUP for Excel (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
456.
New Life Found That Lives Off Electricity (2016) (quantamagazine.org)
457.
Cerebras Systems unveils a 1.2T transistor chip for AI (venturebeat.com)
458.
Burnout is real – how to avoid it (atlassian.com)
459.
Google Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Pregnant Women in Viral Memo (vice.com)
460.
Using TypeScript with React (simonknott.de)
461.
Software architects should be involved in earliest system engineering activities (insights.sei.cmu.edu)
462.
Launch HN: SannTek (YC S19) – Breathalyzer for Cannabis
463.
BMW unveils car sprayed with Vantablack (dezeen.com)
464.
We shouldn’t take peer review as the ‘gold standard’ (washingtonpost.com)
465.
The Myth of Consumer-Grade Security (schneier.com)
466.
How to get 30k Hacker News visitors to your website (marketingexamples.com)
467.
Nvidia CEO says Google is the only customer building its own silicon at scale (cnbc.com)
468.
China’s CCTV network took just 7 minutes to capture BBC reporter (2017) (techcrunch.com)
469.
Hong Kong student leaders and their families face anonymous threats (hongkongfp.com)
470.
Ask HN: How to be less argumentative online?
471.
Racket: Lisp for Learning (lwn.net)
472.
She Wanted a Man with a Good Job Who Is Nice to Animals (nytimes.com)
473.
Insurance Companies Are Paying Cops to Investigate Their Own Customers (buzzfeednews.com)
474.
A World Without Power (2013) (jacquesmattheij.com)
475.
Show HN: A clean and minimalist theme for Jekyll (github.com)
476.
Stand Out as a Speaker (science.sciencemag.org)
477.
Germany for First Time Sells 30-Year Bonds Offering Negative Yields (wsj.com)
478.
NASA said to be investigating first allegation of a crime in space (bbc.co.uk)
479.
Creeping normality (en.wikipedia.org)
480.
Lumen: An alternative BEAM implementation, designed for WebAssembly (github.com)