June 2020 Archive
1141.
The privilege of boredom: How philosophy can happen in isolation (the-tls.co.uk)
1142.
Portugal finally recognises consul who saved thousands from Holocaust (bbc.com)
1143.
NovaChat: Multi-Network Chat (nova.chat)
1144.
Portals API (wicg.github.io)
1145.
Wren is a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language (wren.io)
1146.
Open IP over VHF/UHF (rowetel.com)
1147.
Show HN: I made an app for large group video calls where people shuffle around (mixaba.com)
1148.
Nicolas Bourbaki: The greatest mathematician who never was (2019) (theconversation.com)
1149.
Altair – A declarative statistical visualization library for Python (github.com)
1150.
Show HN: CubeWeaver, a collaborative multidimensional web-based spreadsheet (cubeweaver.com)
1151.
Learning to Cartoonize Using White-Box Cartoon Representations (github.com)
1152.
Stories about the B5000 and people who were there (1979) (ed-thelen.org)
1153.
Show HN: A Commodore Amiga Workbench Style Smart Watch with Mod and Say Support (thedorkweb.substack.com)
1154.
Zero Knowledge Proofs applied to Auctions (2019) [pdf] (courses.csail.mit.edu)
1155.
CERN makes push to build €21B super-collider (nature.com)
1156.
What vertical farming and ag startups don't understand about agriculture, part 2 (thinkingagriculture.io)
1157.
Emacs as Email Client (mycpu.org)
1158.
Presentation Rules (jilles.net)
1159.
Hackers use an ordinary light bulb to spy on conversations 80 feet away (forbes.com)
1160.
Show HN: OBS-web – Control OBS from the browser (github.com)
1161.
The History of Usenet and FidoNet (technicshistory.com)
1162.
Bigger v. Facebook, Inc. (harvardlawreview.org)
1163.
Cannabis and Frankincense at the Judahite Shrine of Arad (tandfonline.com)
1164.
Tribalism comes for pandemic science (thenewatlantis.com)
1165.
GDPR guide for developers (cnil.fr)
1166.
A survey of recent iOS kernel exploits (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1167.
Hot-swapping Python 3 code (github.com)
1168.
How we test the TeamCity UI (blog.jetbrains.com)
1169.
GitLab acquires Peach Tech and Fuzzit (about.gitlab.com)
1170.
If this is not the correct way to use a 64-Core Processor, I don't know what is (reddit.com)