July 2020 Archive
6361.
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics (en.wikipedia.org)
6362.
Show HN: Daily Summary of Hacker News Posts and Comments (gunargessner.com)
6363.
Show HN: Linux sysadmin course – eight years on
6364.
Outcomes of Cardiovascular MRI in Patients Recently Recovered from Covid-19 (jamanetwork.com)
6365.
Radio as a Political Instrument (1938) (jstor.org)
6366.
GNU Nano 5.0 (nano-editor.org)
6367.
Using Chrome to generate more accessible PDFs (blog.chromium.org)
6368.
Migrating Large TypeScript Codebases to Project References (engineering.shopify.com)
6369.
Get an Internship this Fall instead of going Back to School (levels.fyi)
6370.
Microsoft to remove all SHA-1 Windows downloads next week (zdnet.com)
6371.
Nano-5.0 Is Released (lists.gnu.org)
6372.
Facebook passes PyTorch for Windows development to Microsoft (venturebeat.com)
6373.
Step through debugging with no debugger on Cortex-M (interrupt.memfault.com)
6374.
Linux distros fix new Boothole bug (zdnet.com)
6375.
Unbundling Data Science Workflows with Metaflow and AWS Step Functions (netflixtechblog.com)
6376.
System's Thinking: A Primer (justanotherdot.com)
6377.
Do you know that JSON.stringify can take 2 other parameters? (pitayan.com)
6378.
Let's build a Full-Text Search engine (artem.krylysov.com)
6379.
Harvard Univ Professor Charged with Tax Offenses and Lying about Chinese Ties (justice.gov)
6380.
Fauci Says “You Should Probably Use [Eye Shields]”
6381.
The young South Koreans who are opting out (restofworld.org)
6382.
Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for Kremlin's Hackers (open.spotify.com)
6383.
The 3 Problems of Django (blog.yourlabs.org)
6384.
Google wants Samsung to kill Bixby and Galaxy app store (arstechnica.com)
6385.
From ransom to death threats, the Dangerous Work of Saving Monarch butterflies (bostonreview.net)
6386.
Using OpenNebula + Docker Hub to deploy container-based applications (support.opennebula.pro)
6387.
Making Facebook.com accessible to as many people as possible (engineering.fb.com)
6388.
Busy Beaver is the BIOS of our universe (churchofthought.org)
6389.
Prince Rupert's Drop (en.wikipedia.org)
6390.
Join your own private LORA mesh network (hackaday.com)