July 2020 Archive
2461.
Ask HN: I am at a startup for 7 years. What's next for me?
2462.
Ask HN: What personal knowledge base software do you use?
2463.
Goodbye to Grommet (julespieri.com)
2464.
Show HN: Midnight.pub – Virtual Speakeasy
2465.
New material that cannot be cut (newscientist.com)
2466.
Email Is Not Broken (kevq.uk)
2467.
Epigrams on Programming (1982) (pu.inf.uni-tuebingen.de)
2468.
A&E Has Lost Half Its Viewers Since Dropping ‘Live PD’ (wsj.com)
2469.
Declining eyesight improved by looking at deep red light (ucl.ac.uk)
2470.
Show HN: A gayer “lolcat” (CLI text colourizer) (github.com)
2471.
Using neural-network soundscapes to protect natural environments (phys.org)
2472.
Spiraling Self-Censorship in the United States (twitter.com)
2473.
Reinforcement Learning Under Moral Uncertainty (arxiv.org)
2474.
Legal Support for Substack Writers (on.substack.com)
2475.
Show HN: Zoom meetings are a time suck – async video updates are the new jam (grapevine.team)
2476.
Programming with Punched Cards (2005) [pdf] (columbia.edu)
2477.
Why’s Beijing So Worried About Western Values Infecting China’s Youth? (2017) (chinafile.com)
2478.
Lightweight, open-source, universal paper wallet generator (github.com)
2479.
MS introduces new Edge with full-screen popup that can't be skipped (twitter.com)
2480.
Summary: Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann (hoanhan101.github.io)
2481.
A Wizard of Ultrasharp Imaging (news.mit.edu)
2482.
K3d v3.0.0 released: run Kubernetes in your local machine just using Docker (github.com)
2483.
Foundations of Computational Linguistics (foundations-computational-linguistics.github.io)
2484.
‘End of academic freedom’: HKU to fire pro-democracy activist law prof Benny Tai (hongkongfp.com)
2485.
Voice, an invite-only social network where everyone is verified (voice.com)
2486.
Facebook readies global launch of its TikTok competitor (nbcnews.com)
2487.
The Boogaloo: when does a meme become a terrorist movement? (theatlantic.com)
2488.
Majority of the world's richest people are self-made, says new report (cnbc.com)
2489.
“They would have said faster horses” – An example of asking wrong questions (codarium.substack.com)
2490.
Bidi Brackets for Dummies (unicode.org)