April 2020 Archive
9091.
Elon Musk: We have extra FDA-approved ventilators (twitter.com)
9092.
Scale of the Universe (scaleofuniverse.com)
9093.
Pleistocene Park, Siberia (en.wikipedia.org)
9094.
The Life and Death of Juan Sanabria, One of New York’s First Coronavirus Victims (newyorker.com)
9095.
Alcohol delivery sales have grown by 260% on Drizly (drizly.com)
9096.
Google to plant 100k access points while CA schools remain closed due to COVID19 (sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
9097.
How to have a system monitor in your MacBook Touch Bar (github.com)
9098.
Agent57: Outperforming the Atari Human Benchmark (arxiv.org)
9099.
How C++ Templates Are Used for Generic Programming: An Empirical Study on 50 OSS (doi.org)
9100.
Maker Mask, a fully 3D Printable health grade mask (makermask.com)
9101.
Andrew Cuomo's PowerPoints are Covid-19 information design at its best (fastcompany.com)
9102.
Bicycles Shine During a Pandemic (strongtowns.org)
9103.
No one wants to buy my product (idiallo.com)
9104.
Sub-reddit r/Europe goes offline after contacted by the Hungarian government (reddit.com)
9105.
Every Food and Delivery Strike Happening Now (thecut.com)
9106.
When Butte Wouldn't Shut Down (1918 Spanish Flu Epidemic) (kemc.substack.com)
9107.
Covid-19 dynamics with SIR model (lewuathe.com)
9108.
A call to honesty in pandemic modeling (medium.com)
9109.
Zoom Streams Feed (zoomers.io)
9110.
Udemy Free Resource Center (udemy.com)
9111.
Japan PM, Abe plans to send cloth masks to every household in Japan (www3.nhk.or.jp)
9112.
How Covid-19 kills – explained by a surgeon [video] (youtube.com)
9113.
First Microsoft copied Chrome – now it’s trying to beat it (protocol.com)
9114.
Visualizing my journey to Inbox Zero (dangoldin.com)
9115.
A general purpose syntax highlighter in pure Go (github.com)
9116.
A Complete Guide to Swift Development on Linux (raywenderlich.com)
9117.
17776 (en.wikipedia.org)
9118.
Are Viruses Alive? (scientificamerican.com)
9119.
Understanding the ECMAScript spec, part 3 (v8.dev)
9120.
Protective gear in national stockpile is nearly depleted, DHS officials say (washingtonpost.com)