2020 Archive
5041.
Tesla hacker reveals what driver-facing camera is looking for (electrek.co)
5042.
Amazon fires two UX designers critical of warehouse working conditions (reuters.com)
5043.
Waymo pulls back the curtain on 6.1M miles of self-driving car data in Phoenix (theverge.com)
5044.
U.K. Plans Citizenship for Hong Kong Residents in Row with China (bloomberg.com)
5045.
How many users block Google analytics? (2017) (blog.wesleyac.com)
5046.
Docker update ToS: Image retention limits imposed on free accounts (docker.com)
5047.
Two Years with Rust (brooker.co.za)
5048.
Amazon begins temperature checks and will provide surgical masks at warehouses (reuters.com)
5049.
IoT Unravelled Part 1: It's a Mess but Then There's Home Assistant (troyhunt.com)
5050.
Removing the Linux /dev/random blocking pool (lwn.net)
5051.
What is the benefit of having FIPS hardware-level encryption on a USB stick? (security.stackexchange.com)
5052.
We thought it was just a respiratory virus (ucsf.edu)
5053.
ReactOS (reactos.org)
5054.
Better Business Bureau rejects Molekule’s air purifier claims (thewirecutter.com)
5055.
Instant.page (instant.page)
5056.
Game Design Curriculum (riotgames.com)
5057.
500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format (2016) (blog.leahhanson.us)
5058.
Cloudflare Pages: the best way to build JAMstack websites (blog.cloudflare.com)
5059.
How to create minimal music with code in any programming language (zserge.com)
5060.
How Crash Bandicoot hacked the original Playstation [video] (youtube.com)
5061.
Algorithms Interviews: Theory vs. Practice (danluu.com)
5062.
ClojureScript 1.10.741 (clojurescript.org)
5063.
How McKinsey helps companies avoid responsibility (slate.com)
5064.
Intercepting Zoom's encrypted data with BPF (confused.ai)
5065.
Analog Terminal Bell (analogterminalbell.com)
5066.
Show HN: Chartss.css – accessible HTML/CSS charts with markdown support (rbitr.github.io)
5067.
Visualizing Git Concepts with D3 (onlywei.github.io)
5068.
Why Restaurants Are So Fucked (medium.com)
5069.
A Picture of Java in 2020 (blog.jetbrains.com)
5070.
One company's plan to build a search engine Google can't beat (protocol.com)