July 2020 Archive
8491.
Ask HN: Which domain registrar is best in 2020?
8492.
Show HN: Cakcuk, a Command Bot Interface for building CLI on Workspace (cakcuk.io)
8493.
A new way we're fighting discrimination on Airbnb (airbnb.com)
8494.
Android Security Bulletin–July 2020 (source.android.com)
8495.
Foreigners are banned from appearing in Douyin livestreams without permission (twitter.com)
8496.
Microsoft's Project Freta: Free service spots rootkits lurking in cloud VMs (zdnet.com)
8497.
Free Speech (reason.com)
8498.
The Willful Blindness of Reactionary Liberalism (newrepublic.com)
8499.
Quartzy (YC S11) Froze Out Investors with Khosla Deal, Records Suit Says (news.bloomberglaw.com)
8500.
Private Pocket using Django admin (medium.com)
8501.
Microsoft Teams Together Mode (news.microsoft.com)
8502.
Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired (theverge.com)
8503.
Ask HN: Is software engineering slowly getting automated?
8504.
I was arrested, jailed and assaulted. My Crime? Being a journalist in America (independent.co.uk)
8505.
Show HN: Wetransfer alternative I created for fun (upload95.com)
8506.
React used on 5% of 5.3M URLs (perf-track.web.app)
8507.
Maesh 1.3 (containo.us)
8508.
In echo of Mao era, China's schools in book-cleansing drive (reuters.com)
8509.
Ask HN: Books or projects to learn data structures and algorithms practically?
8510.
Go-to-market masterclass from Rebecca Sadwick (gerarddawson.com)
8511.
Show HN: Justice in July – Anti-racism and habit app collaboration (snaphabit.app)
8512.
VMware Fusion Updated Tech Preview with Big Sur Support (blogs.vmware.com)
8513.
Examples of Unexpected Mathematical Images (mathoverflow.net)
8514.
Kernel raises $53M for ‘Neuroscience as a Service’ tech. Hmm (techcrunch.com)
8515.
Censoring Ray Bradbury (cato.org)
8516.
Ask HN: What happened to Philip Guo's blog/writings?
8517.
It does not look like C++ ranges should be shipping (twitter.com)
8518.
Googleads misleadig people searching for Kdenlive (twitter.com)
8519.
Is Windows Good for Developers Again? (quanticdev.com)
8520.
Think You’ve Seen the Subway? Not Like This You Haven’t (nytimes.com)