July 2020 Archive
1831.
Nuclear Energy Is Climate Justice (thebreakthrough.org)
1832.
Adevinta wins auction to buy eBay's classified ads unit for nearly $9B: source (reuters.com)
1833.
Founder-driven life sciences companies (axial.substack.com)
1834.
AES67 resources – Audio over IP protocol (hartung.io)
1835.
Inheritance in C using structure composition (arpitbhayani.me)
1836.
Satan’s Bank Note (2017) (historytoday.com)
1837.
A Look at Early Japanese Typewriters (2016) (filthyplaten.com)
1838.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: The rise and fall of the five stages of grief (bbc.com)
1839.
Patent No. 1 – July 31, 1790 (explorepahistory.com)
1840.
Hong Kong demands Taiwan officials sign 'one China' document for visa renewal (reuters.com)
1841.
LibreOffice community protests at promotion of paid-for editions (theregister.com)
1842.
The Stutterer's Song: Remembering Bill Withers (thepointmag.com)
1843.
NetLogo: A multi-agent programmable modeling environment (ccl.northwestern.edu)
1844.
Tufte CSS (edwardtufte.github.io)
1845.
Debugging a dynamic linking bug in a Nix project (johnbcoughlin.com)
1846.
Tax hike on California millionaires would create 54% tax rate (cnbc.com)
1847.
Ask HN: Which book helped you understand the world?
1848.
Apple’s app store and other digital marketplaces [pdf] (analysisgroup.com)
1849.
CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google prepare their antitrust defense (techspot.com)
1850.
Our Ghost Kitchen Future (newyorker.com)
1851.
Unboxing a 5G Protection Device (quackometer.net)
1852.
Digital Audio on VHS – The Technics SV-P100 [video] (youtube.com)
1853.
IBM Power System E980 – Up to 64TB RAM per node [pdf] (redbooks.ibm.com)
1854.
JP-7 (en.wikipedia.org)
1855.
Ubisoft CCO Serge Hascoet resigns in wake of sweeping allegations (arstechnica.com)
1856.
Uninteresting Places (popula.com)
1857.
Ask HN: What's your favorite HN post?
1858.
Deno vs. Node (cold-start on AWS lambda) (matthewbonig.com)
1859.
Show HN: Wiby – A Minimalist’s Search Engine (wiby.org)
1860.
Sleepy America: 60% of adults say they’re more tired than ever before (studyfinds.org)