April 2020 Archive
3211.
Is My Phone Listening In? Feasibility and Detectability of Mobile Eavesdropping (link.springer.com)
3212.
Free eBook on JavaScript Array ForEach, Map, Filter, Reduce, Some, Every, Find (ultimatecourses.com)
3213.
Elon Musk is dangerously wrong about the novel coronavirus (theverge.com)
3214.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care (news.sky.com)
3215.
Retro game engine based on old id tech (github.com)
3216.
People luring Instacart shoppers with big tips – and then changing them to zero (cnn.com)
3217.
“Memories” – 256 byte MSDOS intro (youtube.com)
3218.
Manage your applications and infrastructure the Kubernetes way (crossplane.io)
3219.
Show HN: S3 Bucket Monitoring – Are your private buckets private?
3220.
CEOs, Not the Unemployed, Are America's Real Moral Hazard (theguardian.com)
3221.
The Real Reason to Wear a Mask (theatlantic.com)
3222.
Managing TLS connections using Lua and Lua coroutines (2018) (boston.conman.org)
3223.
Goldman CEO Buys Two New Private Jets (bloomberg.com)
3224.
Trump Threatens World Health Organization Funding (politico.com)
3225.
Alt-right extremists helped design Clearview facial recognition database (rawstory.com)
3226.
Licode – An Open Source WebRTC Communications Platform (github.com)
3227.
Yelp lays off or furloughs more than 2k employees due to coronavirus (cnbc.com)
3228.
Hospitals Need to Repair Ventilators. Manufacturers Are Making That Impossible (vice.com)
3229.
Harvard listed 67 free online courses (online-learning.harvard.edu)
3230.
Sandboxie released as libre under GPLv3 (sandboxie.com)
3231.
We Can’t Allow Big Tech to Exploit Coronavirus (tribunemag.co.uk)
3232.
eBPF – Rethinking the Linux Kernel (infoq.com)
3233.
No matter how you crunch the numbers, this pandemic is only just getting started (theguardian.com)
3234.
I lived through the most toxic parts of 'Silicon Valley.' Here's how I survived
3235.
Y Combinator officially shifts its next accelerator class to fully remote format (techcrunch.com)
3236.
Report on a Long-Range Forecasting Study (1964) [pdf] (rand.org)
3237.
FPGA Design for Software Engineers, part 3 (walknsqualk.com)
3238.
Flaw in iPhone, iPads may have allowed hackers to steal data for years (reuters.com)
3239.
Is the Dunning-Kruger Effect a Statistical Artifact? (threadreaderapp.com)
3240.
DIY Oximeter (hackaday.io)