September 2020 Archive
11041.
Making Tresspass a criminal offense in UK to “combat” Roma communities (threadreaderapp.com)
11042.
QAnon and the Emergence of the Unreal (jods.mitpress.mit.edu)
11043.
People should be able to legally port their email address to another service (viorel.me)
11044.
We're considering removing HTTP/2 Server Push support (bugs.chromium.org)
11045.
If you do what you're told, you're paid too much (medium.com)
11046.
You don't have to use your real name when ordering stuff from companies (twitter.com)
11047.
Hide Scores on Hacker News (sam.elborai.me)
11048.
Tropigro – the modern plant growing appliance (boxfarmlabs.com)
11049.
Animals lose fear of predators rapidly after they start encountering humans (phys.org)
11050.
Wanted in Covid-19 Fight: 'Superdonors' of Convalescent Plasma (wsj.com)
11051.
Ask HN: How to keep track and record of personal stuff?
11052.
A Million Random Digits Was a Number-Cruncher’s Bible. Now One Has Exposed Flaws (wsj.com)
11053.
A Chrome extension that hunts for jobs and opportunities on the web for you (matterprobe.web.app)
11054.
Best Language for Simple App (medium.com)
11055.
Did you imagine default passwords would be a risk? (foundersec.substack.com)
11056.
Does anyone else think it's weird indiehackers let itself be acquired?
11057.
Common Law Marriage Is a Violation of Human Rights (tttthis.com)
11058.
Why Flutter isn't the next big thing (medium.com)
11059.
The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week (bbc.co.uk)
11060.
Ask HN: Where to advertise if you don't want to use social network platforms?
11061.
Forgetting as a Form of Feedback (universeofmemory.com)
11062.
Ask HN: How do you keep track of hardware prototypes?
11063.
Show HN: I made a site that lets people subscribe to get stock music via email (soundstash.io)
11064.
Messaging Systems – Why SMS Refuses to Die (xkcd.com)
11065.
Computers Are Hard (medium.com)
11066.
Ask HN: Professional portfolio under a pen name?
11067.
Syllabus for teaching Scratch programming to kids (learnawesome.org)
11068.
Disney+ now lets you binge watch with friends, even when you're not together (cnn.com)
11069.
Public Apology (medium.com)
11070.
FTP Is Almost 50 Years Old–and It’s Ready to Retire (vice.com)