April 2020 Archive
4201.
Show HN: I made a list of premium dev resources offered for free during Covid (github.com)
4202.
Coronavirus vaccine patch shows promise in mice (futurity.org)
4203.
Porting a React Front End to TypeScript (executeprogram.com)
4204.
Fact Check: Trump Asked a Reporter If She Was Working for China She Is (thenationalpulse.com)
4205.
Show HN: Coronamaison, Covid artist challenge with 1000 drawings (coronamaison.net)
4206.
Show HN: Hookstate, a simple hook-based redux alternative (github.com)
4207.
NASA lays out its sustainable return to the lunar surface (orbitalindex.com)
4208.
Computer Programming with the Nim Programming Language (ssalewski.de)
4209.
Hierarchical threshold signature open source by AMIS (github.com)
4210.
A possible solution to Covid-19 (tillett.info)
4211.
Announcing Neo4j Graph Data Science: Countries of the World Analysis (towardsdatascience.com)
4212.
Taiwanese team finds key antibodies in Covid-19 patients (focustaiwan.tw)
4213.
An Interesting Pattern in the Prime Numbers: Parallax Compression (novaspivack.com)
4214.
Sprayable User Interfaces: Prototyping Large-Scale Interactive Surfaces (hcie.csail.mit.edu)
4215.
Web Animations in Safari 13.1 (webkit.org)
4216.
Things You Can Do with a Bag of Flour That’s Not Just Baking (medium.com)
4217.
WHO Chairman Accused of Covering Up Epidemics (2017) (nytimes.com)
4218.
Creating a Gauge in React (wattenberger.com)
4219.
The Ancient Computers in the Boeing 737 Max Are Holding Up a Fix (theverge.com)
4220.
Getting to £4k MRR by sharing great user flow examples: PageFlows.com (indiebeers.co)
4221.
A Peek into the Future of Database (pingcap.com)
4222.
The Weirdly Enduring Appeal of Weird Al Yankovic (nytimes.com)
4223.
Twitter Removes Privacy Option, and Shows Why We Need Strong Privacy Laws (eff.org)
4224.
Our deepened commitment to you (the open-source community) (lenses.io)
4225.
Privacy Breach at HelloFresh (German) (andreaswienes.de)
4226.
How covert agents on the internet deceive and destroy reputations (2014) (theintercept.com)
4227.
John Horton Conway: the world’s most charismatic mathematician (theguardian.com)
4228.
Watchdog FBI knew risk of Russian disinformation in Steele dossier (cbsnews.com)
4229.
Monetization while balancing open and closed source projects (erxes.io)
4230.
Citing BGP hijacks and hack attacks, feds want China Telecom out of the US (arstechnica.com)