February 2020 Archive
2731.
When you watch a PowerPoint presentation, what do you hate
2732.
Google Podcasts (podcasts.google.com)
2733.
Climate change is drying up the Colorado River (arstechnica.com)
2734.
NFL Has a GitHub Page (github.com)
2735.
Ask HN: Where do you get illustrations for your site?
2736.
Corona: Free Cross-Platform 2D Game Engine (coronalabs.com)
2737.
iOS Screen Time setting blocks searches for “Asian” (twitter.com)
2738.
Ask HN: Low Code tools like Webflow, what's my role in the future?
2739.
Show HN: Commerce – Drop in e-commerce for any website
2740.
Some Software Designers Don’t Seem to Care About the Elderly (lauren.vortex.com)
2741.
Uses This: Bram Moolenaar (usesthis.com)
2742.
The founder of Bye Aerospace goes electric (flyingmag.com)
2743.
The guy who knew Nintendo’s Switch surprise has pled guilty to hacking (theverge.com)
2744.
Clearview AI, Facial Recognition Company, Says Client List Was Stolen (thedailybeast.com)
2745.
Coders at Work on finding and preventing bugs (2015) (benkuhn.net)
2746.
California Auditor's Damning Report About Automated License Plate Readers (eff.org)
2747.
Mozilla Launches VPN Service (fpn.firefox.com)
2748.
List of assets owned by The Walt Disney Company (en.wikipedia.org)
2749.
Show HN: React-UFO – A simple React hook to help you with data fetching (github.com)
2750.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand: The U.S. Needs a Data Protection Agency (medium.com)
2751.
Reasons we don’t write code like we used to (infoworld.com)
2752.
Are Fossil Fuel Interests Bankrolling the Anti-Nuclear Energy Movement? (2016) (forbes.com)
2753.
Early Impressions of Rust from a Go Programmer (coded.io)
2754.
The Doctor and the Doc (vector.org.uk)
2755.
Tesla Remotely Removes Autopilot Features from Cust's Used Tesla Without Notice (jalopnik.com)
2756.
Climate Change Predictions Have Suddenly Gone Catastrophic. This Is Why (vice.com)
2757.
Show HN: All of the AppleTV 4k-HDR aerial drone footage (aerial-screensavers.netlify.com)
2758.
Trump 'offered Assange pardon for Russia denial' (bbc.com)
2759.
Coronavirus brings China's surveillance state out of the shadows (reuters.com)
2760.
The Government Uses ‘Near Perfect Surveillance’ Data on Americans (nytimes.com)