June 2020 Archive
5041.
Ask HN: Do you read aloud or silently in your minds?
5042.
Show HN: I researched 63 business opportunities that will continue post-lockdown (explodingtopics.com)
5043.
The Doublespend Attack is not the same as the 51 Percent Attack (org.saito.tech)
5044.
GitHub drops “master” and “slave” terms amidst BLM backlash (decrypt.co)
5045.
Ask HN: Why does Google fail to judge whether X is prime
5046.
Where Mathematics Come From: How the Embodied Mind Brings Mathematics into Being (amazon.com)
5047.
Ask HN: What to do when a botnet is requesting password resets?
5048.
The art and science of naming prescription drugs (2016) (edition.cnn.com)
5049.
Italian study funds 73.9% asymptomatic rate for those under 60 (arxiv.org)
5050.
Show HN: Fitsquad – Challenge with Friends (fitsquad.io)
5051.
I’m Leaving Seattle for Texas So My Employees Can Be Free (wsj.com)
5052.
India bans TikTok and dozens of other Chinese apps over security concerns (cnbc.com)
5053.
The Trump Administration Just Furloughed 13,400 Immigration Workers (vice.com)
5054.
Released Today – New NLP Model Called Haimke (ai21.com)
5055.
The Case for Redesigning Single-Use-Plastic (medium.com)
5056.
30 Days of Cold Showers: Not What I Was Expecting (medium.com)
5057.
CSR8510 Chipset Fries MBP 16“ Bluetooth Module (discussions.apple.com)
5058.
Hydroxychloroquine does not prevent Covid-19 infection if exposed, study says (statnews.com)
5059.
WHO Fed Firecracker to the Pregnant Elephant in Kerala? (thejournaltoday.com)
5060.
Hermes – a Nix/Guix-like package manager for Linux (acha.ninja)
5061.
A picture book written in C code (kickstarter.com)
5062.
What Apple Learned from Automation: Humans Are Better (theinformation.com)
5063.
Women Who Code virtual workshop on Apache Kylin (meetup.com)
5064.
Pastebin Made It Harder to Scrape Its Site and Researchers Are Pissed Off (vice.com)
5065.
US Park Police: It was a ‘mistake’ to say no tear gas was used in Lafayette Sq (vox.com)
5066.
Show HN: arkade – Kubernetes Apps for Developers (github.com)
5067.
Scientists demonstrate particle detector for dark matter (arxiv.org)
5068.
Google got rich from your data. DuckDuckGo is fighting back (wired.co.uk)
5069.
Postmasters were prosecuted using unreliable evidence (bbc.co.uk)
5070.
Wealthy Havens Lure Homebuyers in ‘Mad Rush’ from San Francisco (bloomberg.com)