We Don't Have a Talent Shortage. We Have a Sucker Shortage
(resumeskills.us)
All Time
1021.
1022.
What I Didn't Say
(paulgraham.com)
1023.
iPhones are allergic to helium
(ifixit.org)
1024.
Show HN: Tetris in a PDF
(th0mas.nl)
1025.
Show HN: Bel
(paulgraham.com)
1026.
I no longer build software
(github.com)
1027.
1028.
Twitter now requires an account to view tweets
(techcrunch.com)
1029.
Etcd, or, why modern software makes me sad
(roguelazer.com)
1030.
1031.
Apple announces Self Service Repair
(apple.com)
1032.
Please put units in names
(ruudvanasseldonk.com)
1033.
SpaceX launch webcast: Orbcomm-2 Mission [video]
(spacex.com)
1034.
1035.
Ghidra, NSA's reverse-engineering tool
(nsa.gov)
1036.
Zenbleed
(lock.cmpxchg8b.com)
1037.
Thank You MDN
(ilovemdn.org)
1038.
Apple’s declining software quality
(sudophilosophical.com)
1039.
Firefox has surpassed Chrome on Speedometer
(treeherder.mozilla.org)
1040.
My First 10 Minutes on a Server
(codelitt.com)
1041.
John Nash Has Died
(nj.com)
1042.
Shame on Y Combinator
(marco.org)
1043.
1044.
WD My Book users wake up to find their data deleted
(arstechnica.com)
1045.
Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure
(tailscale.com)
1046.
Reddit’s disrespectful design
(ognjen.io)
1047.
1048.
Apache Foundation disallows use of the Facebook “BSD+Patent” license
(issues.apache.org)
1049.
I help seniors with technology issues
(twitter.com)
1050.
Text editing on mobile: the invisible problem
(jenson.org)