February 2020 Archive
3001.
WPF Open Sourcing Update (github.com)
3002.
MIT Hacks (wiki.mitadmissions.org)
3003.
3D-printed titanium limbs helped a frostbitten cat get back on her feet (humanbioscience.org)
3004.
Facebook was repeatedly warned of flaw that led to its biggest data breach (telegraph.co.uk)
3005.
Donald Trump 'offered Julian Assange a pardon if he denied Russia link to hack' (theguardian.com)
3006.
A PaperMill of (what we assume) fabricated data (twitter.com)
3007.
Platypus: Create native applications from command line scripts (github.com)
3008.
SoftBank’s Rajeev Misra Used Campaign of Sabotage to Hobble Internal Rivals (wsj.com)
3009.
Covid-19: Summary of a Report of 72k Cases from the Chinese CDC (jamanetwork.com)
3010.
The Disturbing Secret Behind the World’s Most Expensive Coffee (2016) (nationalgeographic.com)
3011.
Ask HN: What engineer job involves a lot of sales?
3012.
Kroger (chain grocery store) is running paramilitary spy gear in parking lots (twitter.com)
3013.
Ask HN: If you were forced to abandon Mac OS, what would you use?
3014.
POTUS Requests $33.4M to Close National Endowment for Humanities (neh.gov)
3015.
Ask HN: How Do You Negotiate?
3016.
Reddit CEO claims TikTok app is 'fundamentally parasitic' and spyware (usatoday.com)
3017.
No-Code and Low-Code Software Is a Disruptor You Should Pay Attention To (inc.com)
3018.
Ask HN: Is your company doing anything to prepare for outbreak related issues?
3019.
California freelancers: What to do if a client tells you to form an LLC (sfchronicle.com)
3020.
Ask HN: How to tell if you're in a virtual machine?
3021.
FastoTV first native crossplatform open source IPTV player (github.com)
3022.
There could be meteors hitting the atmosphere close to the speed of light (phys.org)
3023.
Ask HN: A pack of office-dogs, too much?
3024.
“We sued a Chinese company on Amazon and they are now extorting us.” (twitter.com)
3025.
Pence Will Control All Coronavirus Messaging from Health Officials (nytimes.com)
3026.
Show HN: ENVy, a Development Environment Manager (envy-project.github.io)
3027.
Ask HN: How did you get your full-time REMOTE job?
3028.
Apple Weighs Letting Users Switch Default iPhone Apps to Rivals (bloomberg.com)
3029.
Miami man who flew to China worried he might have COVID-19. He may owe thousands (miamiherald.com)
3030.
Max Weber Invented the Crisis of the Humanities (chronicle.com)