April 2020 Archive
7441.
Simple Hack to Improve the Effectiveness of Surgical Masks (fixthemask.com)
7442.
Twitter notifies users that it’s now sharing more data with advertisers (theverge.com)
7443.
Predicting DRAM’s Future (semiengineering.com)
7444.
First class messages in ELENA Programming Language (reddit.com)
7445.
My Girlfriend Is a Chatbot (wsj.com)
7446.
System Requirements – Renaissance (renaissance.com)
7447.
Lazy, Stupid, and Mean: The Art of Writing Defensive Documentation (medium.com)
7448.
Putting Algebraic Curves in Perspective [video] (youtube.com)
7449.
Show HN: Routex, a Modern Node Router (routex.js.org)
7450.
Dining Philosophers: An intuitive interpretation of the hygiene solution (dafuqisthatblog.wordpress.com)
7451.
Zen and the Art of Building a Startup During a Pandemic (medium.com)
7452.
GitHub Suspends Repository for Space Station 13 fork /tg/Station 13 (tgstation13.org)
7453.
A Virus Conspiracy Theory Fueled Arson and Harassment in Britain (nytimes.com)
7454.
Web Scraping Like Your Time Is Valuable (medium.com)
7455.
Key Lessons from AI/ML researchers and practitioners (towardsml.com)
7456.
Capitalists or Cronyists? (profgalloway.com)
7457.
I'm Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux Kernel Developer, AMA Again (reddit.com)
7458.
Cough droplet cloud can cross supermarket isles, remain for several minutes (aalto.fi)
7459.
We Can’t Let Tech Companies Use This Crisis to Expand Their Power (jacobinmag.com)
7460.
Ray Dalio: What coronavirus means for the global economy (ted.com)
7461.
Architecture Patterns with Python (oreilly.com)
7462.
Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing (github.com)
7463.
New research looks at wastewater to detect community spread of Covid-19 (statnews.com)
7464.
Map Inches on Screen CSS? (stackoverflow.com)
7465.
Show HN: jinbin - elegant pastebins (jinb.in)
7466.
AI Makes “Audio Deepfakes” (youtube.com)
7467.
How the Privacy-Friendly DP-3T Contact Tracing Algorithm Works to Stop Covid-19 (kottke.org)
7468.
Symme(Try Blocks) in Rust (yaah.dev)
7469.
My Fourteen Year Side Project (cannonade.net)
7470.
A new book on cognitive psychology explains people aren’t nearly as gullible (washingtonpost.com)