April 2018 Archive
9871.
When Slack was young: the early years (vator.tv)
9872.
Free Nitrokey cryptographic cards for kernel developers (lwn.net)
9873.
China’s Didi Chuxing launches food delivery business (techcrunch.com)
9874.
3 Powerful Ways to Make Your Employees Treat Your Company as Their Own (blog.aurity.co)
9875.
The Self Is Other People (nautil.us)
9876.
Ask HN: Are You Applying OKR (Objective/Key Results)
9877.
HTC Vive Pro review: Eye-popping VR, with a price that’s a little too real (arstechnica.com)
9878.
The Manufacture of Steam-Engine Time (medium.com)
9879.
Progressive Web Apps: Smarter Than Your Average App (medium.com)
9880.
3 Must Have Email Flows for Ecommerce (luxorhq.com)
9881.
Control Malfunctions and Flight Instrument Anomalies (1997) (youtube.com)
9882.
Koda: the importance of testing (mathieu-nivoliez.com)
9883.
Ask HN: How to pay international employee?
9884.
Show HN: Current Status – a consensus political news aggregator (currentstatus.io)
9885.
How to prepare for GDPR (iafrikan.com)
9886.
3D Home Printing for the Developing World (blog.ycombinator.com)
9887.
Why Zendesk Support Is a Wrong Choice for Social Media (medium.com)
9888.
Pragpub – the magazine for today’s software developers (theprosegarden.com)
9889.
Russia's influence is much more than propaganda and fake news (euronews.com)
9890.
A startup is pitching a mind-uploading service that is “100 percent fatal” (technologyreview.com)
9891.
Desperately seeking squircles (blog.figma.com)
9892.
YC Demo Days W18 Decoded (medium.com)
9893.
Will China’s renminbi oil futures end the petrodollar monopoly? (scmp.com)
9894.
Why Google Design Sprint may not suit your needs (imaginarycloud.com)
9895.
What is Stream Processing? (medium.com)
9896.
Show HN: CLI for encoding/decoding messages with zero-width characters (github.com)
9897.
San Francisco is being overrun by venture-backed scooters (vanityfair.com)
9898.
Ticks Rising (aeon.co)
9899.
Breakthrough made in atomically thin magnets (eurekalert.org)
9900.
Huge trove of unknown viruses found in fish, frogs and reptiles (nature.com)