June 2020 Archive
10681.
One-button computer for your grandma
(noisolation.com)
10682.
10683.
Tiny, decoy 'sponges' attract coronavirus away from lung cells
(eurekalert.org)
10684.
Postgres Indexes for ActiveRecord Join Tables in Rails Apps
(pawelurbanek.com)
10685.
10687.
Rsync 3.2.0 / 3.2.1 Released
(download.samba.org)
10688.
Ubuntu Touch ported to any Oreo+ Android device
(xda-developers.com)
10689.
10690.
Apple WWDC Platforms State of the Union
(developer.apple.com)
10691.
User-space vs. Linux kernel TCP for HTTPS proxying
(tempesta-tech.com)
10692.
Show HN: A mobile-first open-source online store demo built with Ruby on Rails
(spreecommerce.org)
10693.
React in a Business Perspective
(pagepro.co)
10694.
Indie Code Catalog
(blog.licensezero.com)
10695.
Apple’s ARKit uses ”localization imagery” for improved positioning in cities
(developer.apple.com)
10696.
Startup, know where you are
(svese.de)
10697.
Why Is the Human Brain So Efficient?
(m.nautil.us)
10698.
10699.
A Neuroscientist’s Theory of Everything
(m.nautil.us)
10700.
Tracking Microaggression Cancel Culture
(noodlegunned.com)
10701.
Tim Golden's Python Stuff: Win32 How Do I...?
(timgolden.me.uk)
10702.
iOS 14: Back-Tap
(twitter.com)
10703.
macOS Big Unsure
(tenfourfox.blogspot.com)
10704.
10705.
MangoMuffin – Challenging the internet search product [beta]
(mangomuffin.co.uk)
10706.
Bayer is securing settlements with Glyphosate plaintiffs (German)
(handelsblatt.com)
10707.
10708.
Can the cult of Bang and Olufsen last? (2011)
(wired.com)
10709.
Asp.net Core: Saturating 10GbE at 7M request/s
(ageofascent.com)
10710.
Apple will soon let developers challenge App Store rules
(techcrunch.com)