May 2020 Archive
7801.
Reddit Is Launching Ethereum Tokens for Its Subreddits (forbes.com)
7802.
Detecting the use of “curl – bash” server side – Application Security (idontplaydarts.com)
7803.
Product Dev Cycle – How to ship constantly great products (medium.com)
7804.
Switching from C/C++ to C (accidentalrebel.com)
7805.
King releases the Defold game engine as open source (defold.com)
7806.
Multi-tenant data isolation with PostgreSQL Row Level Security (aws.amazon.com)
7807.
Algolia gets a new CEO as founder steps down (blog.algolia.com)
7808.
Build dashboards within minutes, not weeks (medium.com)
7809.
Traffic is way down because of lockdown, but air pollution? Not so much (npr.org)
7810.
Experimental Search Engine for Developers (quickref.dev)
7811.
You Don't Need a VPN (ivpn.net)
7812.
Apple Glass leak reveals price, release date and features (tomsguide.com)
7813.
AMD to Support Zen 3 and Ryzen 4000 CPUs on B450 and X470 Motherboards (anandtech.com)
7814.
Computer Assisted Intuition: How Roam Research fulfills the web's original dream (capiche.com)
7815.
The Most Important Fundamentals of PyTorch You Should Know (blog.exxactcorp.com)
7816.
Soss: Probabilistic Programming with Julia (notamonadtutorial.com)
7817.
Thoughtworks Technology Radar Vol. 22 (thoughtworks.com)
7818.
Daryl Bem Proved ESP Is Real: which means science is broken (slate.com)
7819.
Open Source Builders: How Redis Upended the Database Market (thenewstack.io)
7820.
The Three Sides of Risk (collaborativefund.com)
7821.
APIs suck for sharing data on the Internet (dolthub.com)
7822.
Right to Repair Groups Fire Shots at Medical Device Manufacturers (wired.com)
7823.
Future (pni.ai)
7824.
Podcast Addict is back on the Play Store (twitter.com)
7825.
New N95 Mask Factory in Texas (armbrustusa.com)
7826.
Using AI to advance product understanding and building new shopping experiences (ai.facebook.com)
7827.
What's New in Lighthouse 6.0 (web.dev)
7828.
Intel Goldmont Architecture Microcode (github.com)
7829.
Azure Static Web Apps (azure.microsoft.com)
7830.
EasyJet says 9M travel records taken in data breach (techcrunch.com)