July 2020 Archive
1891.
The Brave New World of Chemical Romance (m.nautil.us)
1892.
Facebook Has Been Profiting from Boogaloo Ads Promoting Civil War and Unrest (buzzfeednews.com)
1893.
Wireheading done right: stay positive without going insane (2016) (qualiacomputing.com)
1894.
Project mouSTer – Mouse adapter for retrocomputers (retrohax.net)
1895.
Digital Psychology (digitalpsychology.io)
1896.
Inventing the Beach: The unnatural history of a natural place (2016) (smithsonianmag.com)
1897.
Forbidden Haskell Types (semantic.org)
1898.
LinkedIn, Reddit, GoogleNews and others caught spying on iPhone clipboards (phonearena.com)
1899.
NES Emulator on Arduino (hackaday.com)
1900.
Linux Developers May Discuss Allowing Rust Code Within the Kernel (phoronix.com)
1901.
Why do electron shells have set limits? (1999) (madsci.org)
1902.
Usability of Footnotes (shkspr.mobi)
1903.
Build your next app with a graph database (dgraph.io)
1904.
Yelp: More than half of restaurants temporarily closed now permanently shuttered (mashable.com)
1905.
Between Workaholism and Procrastination (2015) (jamalx31.com)
1906.
Investing in Robotics with YC Founder Trevor Blackwell [video] (youtube.com)
1907.
Crash and Burn: The Amiga ST Story (thedorkweb.substack.com)
1908.
Repository for Old Macintosh Software (macintoshrepository.org)
1909.
Personal computers: does everyone need to learn programming? (1984) (nytimes.com)
1910.
When Chevrolet Ruled Uzbekistan (2019) (ozy.com)
1911.
Ask HN: CS Researchers, why did you choose your subfield and niche?
1912.
The day I trolled the entire internet: accidental research project CVE-2020-1350 (blog.zsec.uk)
1913.
Baba Is Y'all (game.engineering.nyu.edu)
1914.
James Lovelock: 'The biosphere and I are both in the last 1% of our lives' (theguardian.com)
1915.
Kinetic Artwork Attempts to Get a ‘Little Piece of Privacy’ (thisiscolossal.com)
1916.
Music and Measure Theory (2015) [video] (youtube.com)
1917.
What4: A library to help build verification and program analysis tools (galois.com)
1918.
U.S. Population Growth Has Been Driven Exclusively by Minorities (bloomberg.com)
1919.
Nothingness (2017) (plato.stanford.edu)
1920.
African tech workers push back on U.S. startup built to help them (bigtechnology.substack.com)