2020 Archive
18751.
Show HN: I Am Pickle Rick (iampicklerick.com)
18752.
Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus (thelancet.com)
18753.
I invented Roomba and assure you, robots won’t take over the world (nautil.us)
18754.
Zin Boats reinvents the electric boat in a bid to become the Tesla of the sea (techcrunch.com)
18755.
SuperDisk (en.wikipedia.org)
18756.
A mysterious radio burst that keeps repeating (sciencealert.com)
18757.
What we get wrong about Machiavelli (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
18758.
N. K. Jemisin’s Dream Worlds (newyorker.com)
18759.
Is This the End of Airbnb? (wired.co.uk)
18760.
Xbox and Windows NT 3.5 source code leaks online (theverge.com)
18761.
Every tech downturn has a silver lining (om.co)
18762.
Juul Is Moving Base From San Francisco to Washington, D.C. (wsj.com)
18763.
Show HN: Feature Rich Wiki for Microsoft Teams (perfectwiki.xyz)
18764.
Share your screen on Zoom with ultrasound (support.zoom.us)
18765.
Githubassets.com Cert Has Expired
18766.
Stack Overflow is forming a moderator council (stackoverflow.blog)
18767.
Time Has No Meaning at the North Pole (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
18768.
Uber lays off 3700 employees via Zoom (dailymail.co.uk)
18769.
What is going on at Opera Software? (ghacks.net)
18770.
U.S. Opposed Breast-Feeding Resolution at World Health Assembly (2018) (nytimes.com)
18771.
Bash code generator for command-line arguments (github.com)
18772.
Tesla employees who don’t return to work could lose unemployment benefits (techcrunch.com)
18773.
Iran general Qassem Suleimani killed in Baghdad drone strike (theguardian.com)
18774.
Show HN: Concise Encoding – a friendly data format for human and machine (concise-encoding.org)
18775.
Super Wood (2018) (scientificamerican.com)
18776.
Defold engine code overview (defold.com)
18777.
Wide Gamut Color in CSS with Display-P3 (webkit.org)
18778.
Comedian changes name to Hugo Boss to challenge trademark law (instagram.com)
18779.
Aerosol and surface stability of HCoV-19 compared to SARS-CoV-1 [pdf] (medrxiv.org)
18780.
Three spacecraft heading to Mars this summer (nytimes.com)