August 2018 Archive
15001.
Huawei bags Apple’s 2nd place spot in global smartphone sales
(techcrunch.com)
15002.
15003.
Waymo self-driving cars are having problems turning around corners
(siliconangle.com)
15004.
15005.
Researchers find way to spy on remote screens–through the webcam mic
(arstechnica.com)
15006.
How Your Cat Is Making You Crazy
(theatlantic.com)
15007.
Emoji, part 1: In the Beginning
(shadycharacters.co.uk)
15008.
'Like nicotine': Bees develop preference for pesticides, study shows
(theguardian.com)
15009.
Elon Musk doubles down on 'pedo' claims against UK cave diver
(theguardian.com)
15010.
Why software quality is so confusing (and how to fix it)
(hackernoon.com)
15011.
Why You Cannot Compare ReactJS to React Native
(gbksoft.com)
15012.
Why companies make their products worse
(1843magazine.com)
15013.
Fast Full-Text Search in PostgreSQL
(austingwalters.com)
15014.
How One Silicon Valley C.E.O. Masters Work-Life Balance
(nytimes.com)
15015.
Spring magic: Dynamically set URI prefix for group of controllers
(springrules.blogspot.com)
15016.
MusicKit.js
(developer.apple.com)
15017.
Tired of PDF-Based Cheat Sheets for Vue? Try Spling
(vuehero.com)
15018.
Understanding Open AI Five
(medium.com)
15019.
Global scan – exposed .git repos
(lynt.cz)
15020.
A chat with the creator of Comma, a Perl 6 IDE built on the IntelliJ platform
(blog.jetbrains.com)
15021.
Inventaire: libre social network for inventory of books
(inventaire.io)
15022.
Preprocessing Phase for C++17's Searchers
(bfilipek.com)
15023.
What If Ketamine Actually Works Like an Opioid?
(wired.com)
15024.
15025.
15026.
Awesome and Interesting Finds
(technoxy.com)
15027.
Java is still available at zero-cost
(blog.joda.org)
15028.
When to Use Django (And When Not To)
(medium.com)
15029.
WeTransfer (Funky Dutch cousin of Dropbox) is getting weird…
(techcrunch.com)
15030.
Show HN: AcousticBrainz
(acousticbrainz.org)