June 2020 Archive
1531.
Zuckerberg: I just shared the following note with our employees (facebook.com)
1532.
The Great Pause Was an Economic Revolution (foreignpolicy.com)
1533.
Use of nuclear technology gets green light in Rwanda (newtimes.co.rw)
1534.
Craig Federighi confirms Apple Silicon Macs will not support booting other OS (reddit.com)
1535.
Wanted: Console Text Editor for Windows (virtuallyfun.com)
1536.
Rustlang: “This account will pause tweeting until further notice” (twitter.com)
1537.
A decidedly non-Linux distro walkthrough: Haiku R1/beta2 (arstechnica.com)
1538.
ReDoS: Regular Expression Denial of Service (levelup.gitconnected.com)
1539.
One-fifth of Earth's ocean floor is now mapped (bbc.com)
1540.
Rich-markdown-editor: react Dropbox Paper clone (github.com)
1541.
How People Read Online: New and Old Findings (nngroup.com)
1542.
The Ising model: a cartoon picture of magnets that became ubiquitous in science (quantamagazine.org)
1543.
How Police Unions Became Such Powerful Opponents to Reform Efforts (nytimes.com)
1544.
The Lisp 2 Project (2018) (mcjones.org)
1545.
Recovering the Lost Apollo 10 LM Software [video] (youtube.com)
1546.
General-purpose OS, special-purpose OS, and now: vendor-purpose OS (drewdevault.com)
1547.
Ask HN: How do you read long PDFs?
1548.
Maillard reaction (seriouseats.com)
1549.
International Standard Paper Sizes (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1550.
Show HN: A library to add a command promp (and telnet) to your programs (github.com)
1551.
'It's hard to find maintainers': Linus Torvalds ponders Linux's future (theregister.com)
1552.
Google is sued in U.S. for tracking users' 'private' internet browsing (reuters.com)
1553.
Starting Many Things (jetholt.com)
1554.
Encrypt Your Face: Signal Messenger (signal.org)
1555.
Sysinternals ProcDump for Linux (build5nines.com)
1556.
Automated Work Recordings with OBS Studio and TaskWarrior and TimeWarrior (cristian.io)
1557.
Alex: A ML-enhanced range index (github.com)
1558.
Ask HN: Canada for tech jobs?
1559.
Ask HN: What kind of math do you study in your free time?
1560.
What makes Germans so orderly? (bbc.com)