July 2020 Archive
4561.
In Hong Kong, a Proxy Battle over Internet Freedom Begins (nytimes.com)
4562.
An Italian glacier is turning pink due to ice-melting algae (edition.cnn.com)
4563.
Apache Flink 1.11.0 Release Announcement (flink.apache.org)
4564.
This Month in Rust GameDev #11 – June 2020 (rust-gamedev.github.io)
4565.
Not-a-Boring Competition (boringcompany.com)
4566.
You shouldn't feel bad for wanting to go back to the office (range.co)
4567.
Cancel culture: What unites young people against Obama and Trump (bbc.com)
4568.
Churches Emerge as Major Source of Coronavirus Cases (nytimes.com)
4569.
As We May Code (nshipster.com)
4570.
Why Repair Techs Are Hacking Ventilators with DIY Dongles from Poland (vice.com)
4571.
WFH: 12-Month Barbados Welcome Stamp (insider.com)
4572.
Ten modern layouts in one line of CSS (web.dev)
4573.
Scachs D’amor (2009) (billwall.phpwebhosting.com)
4574.
Backdoor accounts discovered in 29 FTTH devices from Chinese vendor C-Data (zdnet.com)
4575.
Social Media and the End of Discourse (theverge.com)
4576.
The Monocypher crypto library now has been audited (monocypher.org)
4577.
Five Features C# Has That F# Doesn’t Have (compositional-it.com)
4578.
Firefox 80: HTTPS-only Mode in Settings (ghacks.net)
4579.
Show HN: Python to Regex, Regex to Python. (Crocs) (github.com)
4580.
Maeslantkering (en.wikipedia.org)
4581.
Women's Roller Derby Has a Plan for Covid (wired.com)
4582.
Zuckerberg Never Fails to Disappoint (nytimes.com)
4583.
How to Trick Your Brain to Remember Almost Anything (wired.com)
4584.
With degrees no longer enough, job candidates are being given skills tests (washingtonpost.com)
4585.
These Wonderfully Weird People Worship a Flying Spaghetti Monster (thedailybeast.com)
4586.
A hacker is selling details of 142M MGM hotel guests on the dark web (zdnet.com)
4587.
HyperTrace: An open source distributed tracing and observability platform (hypertrace.org)
4588.
Multi Level Marketing
4589.
Apollo GraphQL Releases Apollo Client 3, a Client-Side Data Graph Library (go.apollo.dev)
4590.
Tricks to Appear Smart at Meetings (twitter.com)