July 2020 Archive
3001.
Why “I don’t have time” is a lie (blogofjake.com)
3002.
The pandemic was just a ‘scamdemic’ – until truth hit home hard (dallasvoice.com)
3003.
Request for Technically Risky Projects
3004.
Ask HN: What is a business anti-pattern you've experienced at work?
3005.
Woodman’s Markets to deploy aisle-roving robots (supermarketnews.com)
3006.
Ask HN: Tired of Leetcode style interviews. What to do?
3007.
DuckDuckGo's privacy abuses – current, historic, and by proxy (dev.lemmy.ml)
3008.
Show HN: Stretchbit – your personal health coach (play.google.com)
3009.
Half-Life 3 and Left 4 Dead 3 were both scrapped because Source 2 was unfinished (destructoid.com)
3010.
I’m the President of MIT America Needs Foreign Students (nytimes.com)
3011.
Why Do Patients Stop Dying When Doctors Go on Strike? (2015) (psychologytoday.com)
3012.
Ask HN: How to make bootstrap look more professional
3013.
Obesity, walking pace and risk of severe Covid-19 [pdf] (medrxiv.org)
3014.
ITER Live: Start of Machine Assembly (youtu.be)
3015.
Ask HN: Has the market for software engineers diminished at all?
3016.
A Brief History of the Lawn Chair (valetmag.com)
3017.
24M Americans fear missing next rent payment as benefits dry up (usatoday.com)
3018.
The physics that suggests we have no free will (bbc.com)
3019.
The Thought Emporium (thethoughtemporium.com)
3020.
Show HN: Thinker App – Automate Your Information Intake (thinkerapp.com)
3021.
Lost World: Schieks Cave (2009) (gregbrick.org)
3022.
Uber Increased Employees' Income Tax Liability (medium.com)
3023.
Ask HN: CS book club material recommendations
3024.
Quora Banned Me for Saying the Earth Isn't Flat (medium.com)
3025.
How fake accounts constantly manipulate what you see on social media (theconversation.com)
3026.
Prominent Artists and Writers Warn of an ‘Intolerant Climate’ (nytimes.com)
3027.
Paycheck Protection Program Recipient Map (quiverquant.com)
3028.
A Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) workbench for FreeCAD (github.com)
3029.
A ‘regime shift’ is happening in the Arctic Ocean, Stanford scientists say (news.stanford.edu)
3030.
No One Has to Get Their Period Anymore (theatlantic.com)