2020 Archive
16861.
No Code Of Conduct (2018) (github.com)
16862.
Scientists’ warning on affluence (nature.com)
16863.
How HN crushed David Walsh's blog (davidwalsh.name)
16864.
CentOS Stream, or Debian? (jonathancarter.org)
16865.
Into the looking glass: Post-viral syndrome post COVID-19 (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
16866.
Discount chains are thriving, but what do they do to poor communities? (newyorker.com)
16867.
Switching from Apple to Lenovo (ayedo.github.io)
16868.
Show HN: CallStop – Superhuman for your phone number
16869.
Many Covid Patients Have Terrifying Hallucinations and Delirium (nytimes.com)
16870.
Available for preorder today, Surface Duo (blogs.windows.com)
16871.
New Hubble data suggests an ingredient missing from current dark matter theories (phys.org)
16872.
The Corporatization of Nursing Homes (prospect.org)
16873.
Ask HN: Best HVAC system for a new house?
16874.
Who’s Behind the ‘Web Listings’ Mail Scam? (krebsonsecurity.com)
16875.
Ask HN: So I Hired a Homeless Guy
16876.
Are Package Registries Holding Open-Source Hostage? (about.scarf.sh)
16877.
Show HN: Verify JSON using minimal schema (github.com)
16878.
Explicit term inference with Scala 3 (scala-lang.org)
16879.
Important non-programming skills for programmers (welearncode.com)
16880.
Remdesivir and chloroquine effectively inhibit coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in vitro (nature.com)
16881.
Charisma: Now You’ve Got It, Now You Don’t (lareviewofbooks.org)
16882.
Travelex being held to ransom by hackers (bbc.co.uk)
16883.
Two Charged in SIM Swapping, Vishing Scams (krebsonsecurity.com)
16884.
User's Kindle eBook collection revoked by Amazon (2012) (bekkelund.net)
16885.
Ask HN: What is the real difference between Terraform and Ansible?
16886.
The GUI should be a lot better [video] (youtube.com)
16887.
Review of New Apple and Google Contact Tracing Protocol (medium.com)
16888.
Amazon’s enforcement failures leave open a back door to banned goods (themarkup.org)
16889.
Surgical mask brace creates a seal making standard masks comparable to N95s (fixthemask.com)
16890.
Robert's Rules of Order (1876) (gutenberg.org)