Episodes
Today we're talking about
AI for fake news
Dumbing down your smartphone
Leveling up at tech companies
How one engineer hated interviewing for jobs so much, he made an app
An attack on Amazon's DNS service
Patent review “death squads”
Intercom launches an app platform
And finally, a new app to watch Stanford lectures with strangers
Published 04/25/18
Today we're talking about AI for fake news Dumbing down your smartphone Leveling up at tech companies How one engineer hated interviewing for jobs so much, he made an app An attack on Amazon's DNS service Patent review “death squads” Intercom launches an app platform And finally, a new app to watch Stanford lectures with strangers
Published 04/25/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Tuesday, April 24th, 2018. Today we're covering,
A device that can control your dreams
Is now the perfect time for an RSS renaissance?
Blockchain: what is it good for?
The evolution of windmills
Is Google the next company in the privacy hot seat?
How Artificial intelligence is helping scientists discover new materials
A homemade barcode scanner for your pantry
And finally, Did you know that 2018 is already 30% over? If you had this app, you would.
Published 04/24/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Tuesday, April 24th, 2018. Today we're covering, A device that can control your dreams Is now the perfect time for an RSS renaissance? Blockchain: what is it good for? The evolution of windmills Is Google the next company in the privacy hot seat? How Artificial intelligence is helping scientists discover new materials A homemade barcode scanner for your pantry And finally, Did you know that 2018 is already 30% over? If you had this app, you would.
Published 04/24/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Monday, April 23rd, 2018. Today we're covering,
Streaming HD video on a battery-free device
Stripe Home and when to build vs. buy
A journalism student finds out she won the top prize in her field, while she was in class
Is your Gmail account sending automated spam?
The designer of Mac fonts and icons wins the top award in her field
Flickr gets acquired, again
To test or not to test
And finally, in product launch news, Github releases a tutorial bot, and a there's...
Published 04/23/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Monday, April 23rd, 2018. Today we're covering, Streaming HD video on a battery-free device Stripe Home and when to build vs. buy A journalism student finds out she won the top prize in her field, while she was in class Is your Gmail account sending automated spam? The designer of Mac fonts and icons wins the top award in her field Flickr gets acquired, again To test or not to test And finally, in product launch news, Github releases a tutorial bot, and a there's new...
Published 04/23/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Friday, April 20th, 2018—
Third-party trackers are abusing Facebook social login
A former Reddit employee says he made the xworld a worse place
The quest for the next billion-dollar color
Google releases an app to teach people how to code
The unpaid work that's part of job interviews
And finally, Apple open-sources a NoSQL database.
Just a quick reminder, the episode notes include links to every story we discuss today
Published 04/20/18
This is Hacker Daily, for Friday, April 20th, 2018— Third-party trackers are abusing Facebook social login A former Reddit employee says he made the xworld a worse place The quest for the next billion-dollar color Google releases an app to teach people how to code The unpaid work that's part of job interviews And finally, Apple open-sources a NoSQL database. Just a quick reminder, the episode notes include links to every story we discuss today
Published 04/20/18
In this episode:
Mozilla releases a browser extension to wall off Facebook
A new leather-like material made out of mushroom roots
Oracle forces the takedown of an app for using the word “Javascript”
An amateur mathematician tackles a decades-old graph theory problem
Are open offices better than closed offices?
Get ready for your $89 laptop
Forget “sunglasses”, here come Ever heard of “sun-lenses”
And finally, the BBC released over 16,000 sound effects under a free license
Published 04/19/18
In this episode: Mozilla releases a browser extension to wall off Facebook A new leather-like material made out of mushroom roots Oracle forces the takedown of an app for using the word “Javascript” An amateur mathematician tackles a decades-old graph theory problem Are open offices better than closed offices? Get ready for your $89 laptop Forget “sunglasses”, here come Ever heard of “sun-lenses” And finally, the BBC released over 16,000 sound effects under a free license
Published 04/19/18
t's Wednesday, April 17th, 2018, and here's your update:
A canadian teenager is facing prison for downloading unsecured files from a Nova Scotia government website
10-year old Windows freeware makes a comeback
Facebook explains what data they collect on other websites
Europe's data protection authorities have their sights on the WHOIS database
Why Microsoft built its own custom Linux kernel
Russia blocks over 16 million IP addresses
And finally, Why New York City Stopped Building...
Published 04/18/18
t's Wednesday, April 17th, 2018, and here's your update: A canadian teenager is facing prison for downloading unsecured files from a Nova Scotia government website 10-year old Windows freeware makes a comeback Facebook explains what data they collect on other websites Europe's data protection authorities have their sights on the WHOIS database Why Microsoft built its own custom Linux kernel Russia blocks over 16 million IP addresses And finally, Why New York City Stopped Building Subways...
Published 04/18/18
Amazon warehouse workers are allegedly 'peeing in bottles' fearing punishment for taking breaks (http://www.pulse.ng/bi/tech/undercover-author-finds-amazon-warehouse-workers-in-uk-peed-in-bottles-over-fears-of-being-punished-for-taking-a-break-amzn-id8258070.html)
Bloggers ask, is it time to rebuild the web? (https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/its-time-to-rebuild-the-web)
Ketamine has been found to have 'fast-acting benefits' for depression (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43753073)
A developer...
Published 04/17/18
Amazon warehouse workers are allegedly 'peeing in bottles' fearing punishment for taking breaks (http://www.pulse.ng/bi/tech/undercover-author-finds-amazon-warehouse-workers-in-uk-peed-in-bottles-over-fears-of-being-punished-for-taking-a-break-amzn-id8258070.html) Bloggers ask, is it time to rebuild the web? (https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/its-time-to-rebuild-the-web) Ketamine has been found to have 'fast-acting benefits' for depression (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-43753073) A developer...
Published 04/17/18
Google loses a “right to be forgotten” case in the UK
An Apple memo warning employees not to leak information was... leaked
Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, and Google all object to a new Web specification,
Apple Sued an iPhone Repair Shop Owner in Norway... and Lost
Steve Blank discusses Why Entrepreneurs Start Companies Rather Than Join Them
with a new funding round, SpaceX's Valuation is now $25B...
Published 04/16/18
Google loses a “right to be forgotten” case in the UK An Apple memo warning employees not to leak information was... leaked Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, and Google all object to a new Web specification, Apple Sued an iPhone Repair Shop Owner in Norway... and Lost Steve Blank discusses Why Entrepreneurs Start Companies Rather Than Join Them with a new funding round, SpaceX's Valuation is now $25B...
Published 04/16/18
Today we're covering
A $300 hepatitis C cure
The New York Times' new text editor for their newsroom
Y Combinator partner Daniel Gross on “How to Decide What to Build”
Duolingo, the language learning company, released lots of new material
And finally, The mystery behind how birds navigate might now be solved
Published 04/13/18
Introducing Hacker Daily, a daily podcast that helps you catch up on the latest from Hacker News through brief, clear daily updates of the latest headlines and product launches. You'll also hear exclusive conversations with leading founders, hackers, and others about their work and the topics of the day.
Published 04/12/18