July 2020 Archive
2881.
The Week America Lost Control of the Pandemic (theatlantic.com)
2882.
Goodbye (mta.openssl.org)
2883.
Engineers design a reusable, silicone rubber face mask (news.mit.edu)
2884.
Ludum Dare in 48 hours with Rust and WebAssembly (ianjk.com)
2885.
'cancel culture' is about old elites losing power in the social media age (theguardian.com)
2886.
Linux team approves new terminology, bans terms like 'blacklist' and 'slave' (zdnet.com)
2887.
Record Numbers of Americans Try to Buy Guns (wsj.com)
2888.
Microsoft’s new x86 DataCenter class machines running Windows (2018) (anandtech.com)
2889.
White House tells 18M unemployed workers to ‘Find Something New’ (washingtonpost.com)
2890.
Ask HN: Have developers become a commoditised resource?
2891.
Hydroxychloroquine lowers Covid-19 death rate, Henry Ford Health study finds (detroitnews.com)
2892.
GNU: A Heuristic for Bad Cryptography (soatok.blog)
2893.
The First American Restaurants’ Culinary Concoctions (daily.jstor.org)
2894.
Solar farm in Australia could power Singapore via 4,500km undersea cable (abc.net.au)
2895.
Coronavirus: Russian hackers target Covid-19 vaccine research (bbc.co.uk)
2896.
SPAC Man Begins (alexdanco.com)
2897.
How are you using Huggin?
2898.
Ayn Rand Institute approved for PPP loan (reuters.com)
2899.
Apple Wins Fight over $14.9B Tax Bill in Blow to EU (bloomberg.com)
2900.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Sharply, but Deaths Are Still Down (nytimes.com)
2901.
An insomniac's journey to regular sleep (sleepedy.com)
2902.
The forehead-slappingly stupid attempt to cancel Steven Pinker (nationalreview.com)
2903.
Guy got the license plate “NULL” and it was a total disaster (futurism.com)
2904.
Show HN: Create beautiful mockups and graphics for your app in a few clicks (previewed.app)
2905.
Ask HN: How to go about understanding modern manufacturing?
2906.
When a deleted file takes 20 mins from your maintenance, but a year of your life (theregister.com)
2907.
Twitter is now restricting posts that contain cryptocurrency addresses (theblockcrypto.com)
2908.
A Near-Ultrasound (NUS) Data Link (bunniestudios.com)
2909.
Handshakes are silent, but hash rates on the HNS protocol just made some noise (medium.com)
2910.
Accelerating iOS on QEMU with hardware virtualization (KVM) (alephsecurity.com)