May 2020 Archive
8011.
How to Boot Raspberry Pi 4 from a USB SSD or Flash Drive (tomshardware.com)
8012.
Android forces you to activate location in order to use Bluetooth (polidea.com)
8013.
Pollution: Birds 'ingesting hundreds of bits of plastic a day' (bbc.com)
8014.
TransmissionBT 3.0 Released (github.com)
8015.
Saturn (alligator) died 2020-05-23 (en.wikipedia.org)
8016.
U.S. tech giants are reportedly providing services to blacklisted Chinese firms (cnbc.com)
8017.
Yahoo.com had instant page loads in 1996 [video] (twitter.com)
8018.
Show HN: Pi Stats, a macOS menu bar app to view and manage your Pi-hole status (github.com)
8019.
We don’t own our digital lives and it’s time we started caring about it (androidauthority.com)
8020.
Beyond Remote (vimota.me)
8021.
Java inside Docker: What you must know to not FAIL (developers.redhat.com)
8022.
Casio: The innovator that time forgot (dpreview.com)
8023.
City Map Generator – Create procedural American-style cities in the browser (maps.probabletrain.com)
8024.
Goodbye wxWidgets, hello Qt! (wordtsar.ca)
8025.
How to create RSS feed of popular websites (medium.com)
8026.
Git Misconceptions: Rewriting History (darekkay.com)
8027.
IBM Releases Power ISA v3.1; to Present POWER10 at Hot Chips 32 (fuse.wikichip.org)
8028.
I Use 8 Monitors (reason.com)
8029.
Linux 5.7-Rc7 (lkml.iu.edu)
8030.
Which VPN Providers Take Anonymity Seriously in 2020? (torrentfreak.com)
8031.
What Makes a Great Manager of Software Engineers? [pdf] (microsoft.com)
8032.
E2E encryption for zoom meetings (whitepaper) [pdf] (github.com)
8033.
Steve Yegge on Leaving Grab (medium.com)
8034.
Big pharma rejected EU plan to fast-track vaccines in 2017 (theguardian.com)
8035.
Openstreetmap Cartographic: a client-side rendered Openstreetmap Carto (paulnorman.ca)
8036.
Pinebook Pro and PinePhone shipping progress (forum.pine64.org)
8037.
SeL4 Whitepaper (sel4.systems)
8038.
The Suddenly Remote Playbook (toptal.com)
8039.
An Introduction to Noise-Vocoded Speech (mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk)
8040.
Death of the dream factories: is this the end of fanciful spending by Big Tech? (telegraph.co.uk)