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Why Good People Leave Large Tech Companies
Darknet Messenger Briar Releases Beta, Passes Security Audit
The New Firefox and Ridiculous Numbers of Tabs
Movidius launches a $79 deep-learning USB stick
Abuses Hide in the Silence of Nondisparagement Agreements
Decentralized trust graph for online value exchange without a blockchain
Show HN: $200 Solar Self-Sufficiency Without Your Landlord Noticing
Pascal at Apple
Parity's Wallet Bug Is Not Alone
Probability quantum world obeys local realism is less than one in a billion
Teaching Robots to Understand Semantic Concepts
PicnicHealth (YC S14) wins Google's machine learning competition – we're hiring
Claude Shannon: How a Genius Thinks, Works, and Lives
Show HN: Mesh IDE – a code editor that feels like a spreadsheet
gRPC in Production
As California’s labor shortage grows, farmers replace workers with robots
A Rare-Book Thief Who Looted College Libraries in the ’80s
Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures
Hedge Fund Uses Algae to Reap 21% Return
Patreon Sucks
Paying people to preserve forests seems to work
Launch HN: D-ID (YC S17) – Protecting Identities from Face Recognition Tech
Judge Rules Milwaukee Flouted U.S. Constitution in Response to Pokemon Go Craze
Dutch Cops on AlphaBay ‘Refugees’
Challenge: Put all of Shakespeare's works into the smallest HTML file you can
Finding the Energy to Work on Your Side Hustle
NTLM Hash Leaks: Ancient Microsoft Design Flaw
Pure Go implementation of the NaCL set of APIs
19th-Century Lithuanians Who Smuggled Books to Save Their Language
Notes on Estimating (1967) [pdf]
proggit
reddit
toptal
Disguising Ruby as Javascript [x-post /ruby]
Re-Writing BSD shell commands like it's 1994: mkdir
10,000 Hours With Claude Shannon: How A Genius Thinks, Works, and Lives
A hacker stole $31M of Ether—how it happened and what it means for Ethereum
What are covariance and contravariance?
“My Code is Self-Documenting”
Back In My Day We Bolded Letters By Hand!
I'm a law prof who works at the intersection of law/tech. I created a (free) newsletter for people interest in this area, and some of the folks at r/lawyers recommended I share with you guys. Tons of opportunities for coders who want to build stuff for law!
Memcached 1.5 Released. New features like segmented LRU and slab rebalancing.
Mesh IDE: a code editor that feels like a spreadsheet
How the Web Became Unreadable (2016)
Emacs and Magit
Do people write insane code with multiple overlapping side effects with a straight face?
Launching a new version of ImageMagick
Pure Go implementation of the NaCL set of API's
SaaS, PaaS and IaaS explained in one graphic - And how the original Pizza-as-a-Service illustration is wrong
Why do I need a debugger?
Version control in machine learning: What is it, Why, How to
How do you version control your neural net? [x-post from /r/MachineLearning]
Investigating a 5 year old bug in the Windows kernel
OWL: a cleaner, safer language that compiles to PHP
How much code should we be striving to generate?
How to Make If Statements More Understandable
Profile-guided optimization in .NET Core 2.0
Catfs - Cache AnyThing filesystem written in Rust
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Scary Terry
What are reasons to live?
Layers of Lairs
RIP Chester. Pen & Pencil on a dollar bill.
Let's make a millionaire together, comment to enter! [Drawing Thread #32]
Cat crunches
Girl pretends to be deaf and makes up sign language to avoid a guy at the club
Proof Verizon mobile and Others are Throttling Your Data
TIL that the Greenland Shark has the longest lifespan of any vertebrate (up to 500 years), and doesn't even reach sexual maturity until they are 150 years old
Marvel's 'Defenders' - Official SDCC 2017 Trailer
xkcd 695: apparently CERN scientists couldn't handle the sad ending
The Best Cheesy Garlic Bread Ever
This annoying piece of shit
New Jersey Raises Minimum Smoking Age to 21
this waterfall in Romania
Our vet couldn't resist taking a picture of Stanley after he woke from his surgery! (He is healthy and ok now!)
pUpPy DiSiNtEgRaTeS iN tOxIc WaTeR
Not what I expected, but looks fun anyway
Verizon admits to throttling Netflix in apparent violation of net neutrality [US]
Went through the McDonalds drive-thru last night.
Snake-arm robot to clean and inspect the cutting head of a tunnel boring machine
Oh but I insist...
This summer has been filled with people wanting to travel but not doing anything about it...
Looks like a fun night
So now even Lemon can become hungry!
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Rethinking User Interface Design for the TV Platform
Designing for Interactive Environments and Smart Spaces
A Guide to Process-oriented Programming in Elixir and OTP
How to Avoid the Curse of Premature Optimization
Experts’ Corner: Pitch Deck Tips for Fundraising Success
Code Optimization: The Optimal Way to Optimize
A Product Designer's Guide to Competitive Analysis
Wireframe Mapping: How to Avoid Scope Creep
Ngrx and Angular 2 Tutorial: Building a Reactive Application
Esports: A Guide to Competitive Video Gaming
13 Podcasts Every Designer Should Listen To
Framer Tutorial: 7 Simple Microinteractions to Improve Your Prototypes
Laravel API Tutorial: How to Build and Test a RESTful API
Effective Communication Strategies for Designers
Advanced PowerPoint Presentation Tips & Hacks
Angular vs. React: Which Is Better for Web Development?
Use Craft by InVision to Streamline Team Collaboration
Amazon vs. Walmart: Bezos Goes for the Jugular with Whole Foods Acquisition
How to Perfect and Leverage Remote UX Workshops
Get Started With Microservices: A Dropwizard Tutorial
Ramping up Software Deployment - A Docker Swarm Tutorial
How to Build an Email Sentiment Analysis Bot: An NLP Tutorial
Top UX Books: 10 Essential, Non-Traditional Reads
Glass-Steagall Act: Did Its Repeal Cause the Financial Crisis?
Spring Batch Tutorial: Batch Processing Made Easy with Spring
Eight CSS Tips for Advanced Layouts and Effects
Framer Tutorial: How to Create Stunning Interactive Prototypes
Three Core Principles of Venture Capital Portfolio Strategy
Building an Angular Video Player with Videogular
A Step-by-step Guide to Creating Animated Product Explainer Videos
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hackaday
Read Amiga Floppies Using An Arduino
VexRiscv: A Modular RISC-V Implementation for FPGA
The Tuna Fish Sandwich Foundry
World’s Largest Super Soaker is Dangerously Good Clean Fun
Hackaday Prize Entry: Hydroponic Garden Control
Linux Fu: Better Bash Scripting
Electric Skateboard Rocks the Giant LEGO
slashdot
techmeme
wired
Slackware, Oldest Linux Distro Still In Active Development, Turns 24
Millennials Only Have a 5 To 6 Second Attention Span For Ads
Drupal Developers Still Rebelling Against Drupal Leadership
Verizon Accused of Throttling Netflix and YouTube, Admits To 'Video Optimization'
The New Firefox and Ridiculous Numbers of Tabs
Senator Doesn't Buy FCC Justification For Killing Net Neutrality
Intel Accuses Qualcomm of Trying To Kill Mobile Chip Competition
Google, Apple, Amazon Hit Record Lobbying Highs
Sean Spicer Resigns as White House Press Secretary After Objecting To Scaramucci Hire
Lyft Launches a New Self-driving Division and Will Develop Its Own Autonomous Ride-hailing Technology
NASA Uploads Hundreds of Rare Aircraft Films to YouTube
Beijing Wants AI To Be Made In China By 2030
For the First Time, Microsoft Got More Revenue From Office 365 Subscriptions Than From Traditional Office Software Licensing
Disney Facing VFX Firm's Injunction Bid on Three Blockbuster Films
Ask Slashdot: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Desktop Default Application Survey
Delta SkyMiles customers who are enrolled in CLEAR can now use fingerprint as boarding pass at Reagan Washington National Airport (Thuy Ong/The Verge)
AngelList co-founder Babak Nivi has also left the board; sources describe an incident leading to a contractor and Nivi signing a nondisparagement agreement (Katie Benner/New York Times)
Sources describe efforts by Google and big publishers to combat the ad fraud practice called spoofing on major ad exchanges, via ads.txt initiative (Mike Shields/Business Insider)
Shyp ends Chicago, LA, and New York service, leaves San Francisco Bay Area as its only market, refocuses on small businesses, lays off employees (Harry McCracken/Fast Company)
Intel files a public statement with ITC accusing Qualcomm of anticompetitive practices in Qualcomm vs Apple case (Steven Musil/CNET)
Dropbox CTO Aditya Agarwal says he is leaving in August after five years at the company (Matthew Lynley/TechCrunch)
After multiple user reports of video throttling, Verizon admits it is testing a new video optimization system (Jon Brodkin/Ars Technica)
AngelList co-founder Babak Nivi confirms he left the company, says he is going to "work on something new", calls claims of misconduct untrue (Josh Constine/TechCrunch)
YouTube to shutter Video Editor and photo slideshow tools Sep. 20; Enhancements feature, which lets users trim, blur, and filter uploaded videos, will live on (Richard Gao/Android Police)
Lyft announces it is opening Level 5 Engineering Center in Palo Alto to develop its own "open self-driving system" (Sarah Buhr/TechCrunch)
Sources: Y Combinator raising up to $1B for second Continuity fund, which will merge with early-stage investment program, and won't be limited to YC companies (Axios)
Microsoft using a trademark suit to seize control of domain names like livemicrosoft.net, to cut off Fancy Bear's malware-controlling servers from their victims (Kevin Poulsen/The Daily Beast)
Sources: Swedish e-commerce payments firm Klarna raises around $250M at a $2.5B valuation from private equity firm Permira (Ingrid Lunden/TechCrunch)
Microsoft CFO Amy Hood: for the first time, Microsoft got more revenue from Office 365 subscriptions than from traditional Office software licensing (Ina Fried/Axios)
A look at how Twitch and YouTube gamers helped Discord grow to 9M daily active users, overtaking Slack's 5M daily active users (Kathleen Chaykowski/Forbes)
Netflix's Secret Weapon Isn't Reboots—It's Genre Movies
Lyft Says, ‘Me Too!’ and Dives Into the Self-Driving Game
Trump Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci Disagrees With Most Trump Policies
Sean Spicer Resigned as White House Press Secretary. The Internet Will Miss Him.
A GAO Sting Scored $1.2 Million in Weapons From an Unsuspecting Department of Defense
IBM’s Watson Won Jeopardy! But Can It Win the New AI Biz?
Qualcomm’s _Game of Thrones_-Like Legal Battles Keep Getting Worse
Gadget Lab Podcast: Talkin' Glass With Steven Levy
Physicists Try to Revive a Super-Safe, Decades-Old Cancer Treatment
Fox's Comic-Con Panel and the Case of the Mysteriously Absent X-Men Universe
Total Solar Eclipse: Guess How Many People Can Actually Watch?
HP Spectre x2 (2017) Review: The 2-in-1 Laptop to Beat
Meet the Woman Trying to Prepare Your Town for the Total Solar Eclipse
Watch a Homemade Robot Crack a SentrySafe Combination Safe in 15 Minutes
VR Ads Are Almost Here. Don’t Act Surprised
Oh, Elon. Building Infrastructure for the Hyperloop Doesn't Work Like That
As Cyberattacks Destabilize the World, the State Department Turns a Blind Eye
Trump's 2020 Campaign Has Already Paid Out $600K—to Trump
Twitter's Winning the War on Harassment—So Says Twitter
Climate Change Is Here. It’s Time to Talk About Geoengineering
Tuna Fish School Human Engineers in Hydraulics
Alphabay and Hansa Takedowns Ensnare Thousands of Dark Web Users
'Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age' Review: Giving an Oddity New Room to Breathe
A Keen-Eyed Robot Goes to Work for a Paralyzed Veteran
The 5 Best Apps for Sketching on an iPad Pro: Photoshop Sketch, Procreate, Pixelmator, Concepts, Inspire Pro
When the Selfie Turns Sacreligious
Comic-Con 2017: Black Panther, Joss Whedon and Everything Else We Want to See
The Wearables Giving Computer Vision to the Blind: Aira, eSight, MyEye
What's Next for the ISS? Hell if NASA Knows
Where Is Hollywood Looking for the Next Hit? Podcasts
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