2017 Archive
7471.
By ditching usernames, OKCupid is removing a crucial protective barrier (theverge.com)
7472.
Lyft adds a new app for drivers (businessinsider.com)
7473.
I’ve Had a Cyberstalker Since I Was 12 (2016) (wired.com)
7474.
How to Learn Vim: A Four Week Plan (medium.com)
7475.
70 job interviews in 17 days (blog.brandonwang.ca)
7476.
Luxury Music Festival Turns Out to Be Half-Built Scene of Chaos (npr.org)
7477.
Ask HN: As a skilled developer, how do you make pocket money with little time?
7478.
Much ado about iOS app architecture (aplus.rs)
7479.
YC wants to let people invest in its startups through the blockchain (techcrunch.com)
7480.
What are the complex numbers, really? (robjlow.blogspot.com)
7481.
Xanadu (xanadu.com)
7482.
Byzantium Hard Fork Announcement (blog.ethereum.org)
7483.
Does Science Advance One Funeral at a Time? (nber.org)
7484.
Show HN: Simple image resizing/optimization service (scaley.io)
7485.
Global Infrastructure Partners Gets Big Returns In Sleepy Sector (bloomberg.com)
7486.
Amazon Merchants Continue to Find Ways to Cheat (bloomberg.com)
7487.
Update: CRISPR (radiolab.org)
7488.
The rise of robots in the German labour market (voxeu.org)
7489.
GCP arrives in India with launch of Mumbai region (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
7490.
A Hacker Writes a Children's Book (arthur-johnston.com)
7491.
Gittup, a Linux distro on top of Git (gittup.org)
7492.
Launch HN: Tress (YC W17) – Online community for black women's hairstyles
7493.
Show HN: Very basic blockchain-free cryptocurrency PoC in Python (github.com)
7494.
How to defeat Ed25519 and EdDSA using faults (research.kudelskisecurity.com)
7495.
Ask HN: Is there really a market for deep learning skills without a Ph.D?
7496.
Fark NotNewsletter: Google farked us over (fark.com)
7497.
Why App Speed Matters: Revenue (fly.io)
7498.
FZF and RipGrep – Navigate with bash faster than ever before (owen.cymru)
7499.
JavaScript once had a JSX-like syntax called E4X (developer.mozilla.org)
7500.
LimeSDR Mini – An open, full-duplex, USB stick radio for femtocells and more (hackaday.com)