January 2018 Archive
10921.
Discontinuing support for MonoDevelop-Unity (blogs.unity3d.com)
10922.
TV show tracker for your terminal (github.com)
10923.
Timelaps video of Seattle from top of the Space Needle over course of 3 years (youtube.com)
10924.
All iPhones, iPads and Macs Have Major Chip Flaws (rec0ded88.blogspot.com)
10925.
Thinking about thinking about tech (medium.com)
10926.
Here’s How to Wield Empathy and Data to Build an Inclusive Team (firstround.com)
10927.
How HubSpot's Pricing Page Redesign Increased MQL Conversions by 165% (blog.hubspot.com)
10928.
Making Your First Contribution to Open Source in 2018 (9tabs.com)
10929.
Ripple's Cofounder Is Now One of the World's Richest People (fortune.com)
10930.
Dory: secret sharing service w/ ttl-expiry for masses, even admin can't decipher (abhishekkr.github.io)
10931.
Multi-domain translations with Rails and Gettext (netguru.co)
10932.
You’d Be Crazy to Actually Spend Bitcoin (bloomberg.com)
10933.
Doughnuts and Tonnetze (thatsmaths.com)
10934.
Aconfmgr: A configuration manager for Arch Linux (github.com)
10935.
Get off your ass and live (medium.com)
10936.
Hacker News Newsletter (hackernewsletter.com)
10937.
Here’s how you can create an EU company with EU banking (anywhere on Earth) (medium.com)
10938.
Testing Win 10 Performance Before and After the Meltdown Flaw Emergency Patch (techspot.com)
10939.
Former Uber CEO Kalanick to sell big stake in company he started (cbsnews.com)
10940.
Why a New Train Hall Won't Fix Penn Station (citylab.com)
10941.
Intelligence matters more than you think for career success (80000hours.org)
10942.
“It Took Me Years to Believe in My Talents Again” (splitsider.com)
10943.
The top JavaScript trends to watch in 2018 (hackernoon.com)
10944.
How I Hacked My Way to 12,000 Views on My First Ever Blog Post (hackernoon.com)
10945.
Sync your calendar with the solar system (nytimes.com)
10946.
JS things I never knew existed (air.ghost.io)
10947.
The Case for Plain-Language Contracts (hbr.org)
10948.
Instagram.css (github.com)
10949.
About the security content of macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 (support.apple.com)
10950.
ELI5: What is this major security flaw inside the world’s computers? (reddit.com)