April 2020 Archive
6901.
Facebook gets rid of 'pseudoscience' ad-targeting category (reuters.com)
6902.
Fiber: Distributed Computing for AI Made Simple (uber.github.io)
6903.
Ask HN: How does a bank store money? With SQL?
6904.
Armenian Genocide Recognition (en.wikipedia.org)
6905.
Contact Tracing Joint Statement (esat.kuleuven.be)
6906.
Using Tailscale for Home Server (mrkaran.dev)
6907.
The Pandemic Shows What Cars Have Done to Cities (theatlantic.com)
6908.
Apple and Google Strengthen Privacy of Covid-19 Exposure Notification System (macrumors.com)
6909.
Most Americans don’t think cellphone tracking will help limit Covid-19 (pewresearch.org)
6910.
Show HN: InterviewPlanner – An interview scheduling tool for recruiting teams (interviewplanner.com)
6911.
Amazon A2I is now generally available (aws.amazon.com)
6912.
Airport seizes Virgin Australia planes to recoup debt (techxplore.com)
6913.
Browser First-Run: iOS Edition (brave.com)
6914.
'Expert Twitter' Only Goes So Far. Bring Back Blogs (wired.com)
6915.
Is APL Dead? (sacrideo.us)
6916.
Why P2P deserves another chance (pfrazee.hashbase.io)
6917.
Games getting us through Covid-19 (arstechnica.com)
6918.
Coronavirus: Woman named, shamed by neighbors on Facebook for not joining clap (news.sky.com)
6919.
Ask HN: Why do distros ship old software?
6920.
Nearly 50% of Twitter Accounts Talking about Coronavirus Might Be Bots (vice.com)
6921.
Concurrent Hash Tables: Fast and General (arxiv.org)
6922.
Rendezvous Hashing (medium.com)
6923.
Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal (theatlantic.com)
6924.
Unicorn Vs. QEMU (unicorn-engine.org)
6925.
Capstone – The Ultimate Disassembler (capstone-engine.org)
6926.
I2P (en.wikipedia.org)
6927.
Cruise ships exposed thousands on board and helped spread virus globally (washingtonpost.com)
6928.
pywebview: Like Electron, but instead of Chromium using OS’s own native renderer (github.com)
6929.
Dyson says UK government does not need its Covid-19 ventilator (reuters.com)
6930.
Show HN: Talkie, an app for system-wide push-to-talk (alexandrevicente.net)