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React Internals, Part One: Basic Rendering
40 points
kawera
2017-07-20T17:05:27Z
www.mattgreer.org
When life is a fate worse than death
1 points
kawera
2017-07-20T15:26:48Z
www.theguardian.com
Tales from the new Silk Road
1 points
kawera
2017-07-20T04:39:14Z
www.bbc.co.uk
The Pitfalls of Driving for Uber
3 points
kawera
2017-07-20T03:14:01Z
www.citylab.com
Willing to Cook for Strangers, but Guests Are Harder to Find
1 points
kawera
2017-07-19T15:22:53Z
www.nytimes.com
Design Resources
2 points
kawera
2017-07-17T14:24:58Z
designresources.party
China Orders Android Users to Install App That Deletes 'Terrorist' Content
1 points
kawera
2017-07-17T05:10:32Z
www.rfa.org
Empathy Prompts
3 points
kawera
2017-07-15T17:38:30Z
empathyprompts.net
You Say Data, I Say System
2 points
kawera
2017-07-15T00:02:45Z
medium.com
What Goes Up
1 points
kawera
2017-07-14T21:57:05Z
www.epicmagazine.com
Moneyball for Dead Celebs: This US$5B Business Sells Elvis and Michael Jackson
2 points
kawera
2017-07-14T21:55:50Z
www.bloomberg.com
In a few years, no investors are going to be looking for AI startups
2 points
kawera
2017-07-14T03:31:29Z
machinelearnings.co
'Fontgate': Microsoft, Wikipedia and the Scandal Threatening the Pakistani PM
2 points
kawera
2017-07-13T04:27:38Z
www.theguardian.com
“I Wake Up in Cold Sweats Thinking, What Did We Bring to the World?”
2 points
kawera
2017-07-12T16:47:15Z
www.fastcodesign.com
Dutch app gives elderly pedestrians extra crossing time at traffic lights
111 points
kawera
2017-07-12T15:31:36Z
www.theguardian.com
South Korea’s Brain Drain
2 points
kawera
2017-07-11T20:04:34Z
thediplomat.com
Why Won’t China Help with North Korea? Remember 1956
65 points
kawera
2017-07-11T19:59:40Z
www.chinafile.com
Designing better tables for enterprise applications
3 points
kawera
2017-07-11T19:58:04Z
uxdesign.cc
How “fake news” could get even worse
3 points
kawera
2017-07-11T18:07:06Z
www.economist.com
Recruiters Use 'Geofencing' to Target Potential Hires Where They Live and Work
2 points
kawera
2017-07-11T18:06:42Z
www.npr.org
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