May 2020 Archive
5161.
Google Profanity Words (github.com)
5162.
Rant: The DRY Principle Is Bad Advice (medium.com)
5163.
Ask HN: What book are you reading this weekend?
5164.
Show HN: Appliku.com Cost-Effecient and Pretty Python Digital Ocean Deployments (appliku.com)
5165.
Ask HN: How do Linux/Ubuntu compare to macOS in terms of UI/UX and app support?
5166.
Ask HN: Getting into Remote Work as a Junior?
5167.
Ask HN: My Open-Source project is on eBay. What should I do?
5168.
Show HN: Gravle – A bot that helps you choose (gravle.com)
5169.
Ask HN: What is the hardest part about finding high quality content online?
5170.
Show HN: Cloudsplaining, an AWS IAM Security Assessment Tool (github.com)
5171.
How do you manage your online data/privacy?
5172.
Setting up online business in US
5173.
Why would one choose GCP over other cloud providers? (xmsxmx.com)
5174.
Ask HN: Has your company noticed a productivity dip since going remote?
5175.
Ask HN: I discovered my co-founder has a history of sexual harassment
5176.
How can programmers help end police racism?
5177.
Ask HN: How do you manage your learning while being busy with a full time job?
5178.
Ask HN: Can I legally own the entire intellectual property of my SaaS company?
5179.
Ask HN: What would a note taking app for visual learners look like?
5180.
Show HN: Web App to Send and Manage Offers to Your Clients (dytto.co)
5181.
Show HN: World's fastest website generator with scripting language and shell (nift.dev)
5182.
Show HN: QPage.one – End to End AI-Powered Recruitment Automation Software (qpage.one)
5183.
Ask HN: How to Survive in Customer Support?
5184.
Ask HN: Am I using bad hardware or has software become inefficient?
5185.
Ask HN: How can I get paid more?
5186.
Incentivized Covid contact tracing with crypto (cotrace.org)
5187.
Ask HN: How do you monitor your backups?
5188.
Can the golden ratio accurately be expressed in terms of e and π? (math.stackexchange.com)
5189.
The Covid-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others? (nytimes.com)
5190.
Amazon Kindle uses your password as your 'submit to kindle' email (amazon.com)