June 2020 Archive
7741.
PHP 8.0: Alpha 1 released (phpocean.com)
7742.
Decarbonize Europe Manifesto (decarbonizeurope.org)
7743.
Shady Data Brokers Are Selling Online Dating Profiles by the Millions (2018) (vice.com)
7744.
Ways Old Games Tried to Prevent Copying (ifixit.com)
7745.
Reduce Java Cold Starts in AWS Lambda Using GraalVM (blog.formkiq.com)
7746.
Who is Slate Star Codex? – A thread (Feb. 2019) (twitter.com)
7747.
Facebook's TransCoder AI converts code from 1 programming language into another (venturebeat.com)
7748.
Secure, open, and community-run digital marketplace (lbry.com)
7749.
Programming in Lambda Calculus (hbr.github.io)
7750.
Reality is constructed by your brain: optical illusions and fMRI imaging (vox.com)
7751.
Libvirt KVM Setup Walkthrough (ubuntu.com)
7752.
Rust vs. Crystal with Redis (dev.to)
7753.
Spacex Crew Dragon Module parked at ISS generating more power than expected (futurism.com)
7754.
Will tourist-based locales embrace high tech, with remote work more accepted? (avlwatchdog.org)
7755.
Show HN: Dino Run: NPM Edition (dino-run-npm.now.sh)
7756.
Facebook will label violating posts from public figures going forward (washingtonpost.com)
7757.
The new Covid-19 surge may be harder to contain (theverge.com)
7758.
Dazzle Camouflage (en.wikipedia.org)
7759.
Could a Forgotten Pneumonia Treatment Help Covid Patients? (slate.com)
7760.
With food-delivery apps like Uber Eats, who’s actually making money? (pbs.org)
7761.
Simple Code (medium.com)
7762.
Chrysler's Radical Space Shuttle Design Was 50 Years Ahead of Its Time (thedrive.com)
7763.
A Boy and His Atom: The World's Smallest Movie (youtube.com)
7764.
Scrapbox – A knowledge base built for infinite ideas (scrapbox.io)
7765.
Covid 19 – What the Data Tells Us – AnalyticaPerspectiva (medium.com)
7766.
Spotting AI Snake Oil (franklyspeaking.substack.com)
7767.
Shaun King: A private LEO group on Facebook is literally plotting to kill me (medium.com)
7768.
NASA is offering $35,000 in prizes to design a toilet that will work on the moon (herox.com)
7769.
How much is your online privacy worth? – About $3.50 according to a new study (oeck.com)
7770.
Terrence Tao: Does one have to be a genius to do maths? (2007) (terrytao.wordpress.com)