2020 Archive
6331.
Why forgiving someone else is about you (npr.org)
6332.
An update on our security incident (blog.twitter.com)
6333.
How to play board games online with your friends (masilotti.com)
6334.
Trump administration backs Oracle in Google fight (axios.com)
6335.
U.S. attorney general: Hollywood, tech companies “pawns of Chinese influence” (reuters.com)
6336.
Tech workers flee Belarus as IT haven takes authoritarian turn (bloombergquint.com)
6337.
Update on Firefox Send and Firefox Notes (blog.mozilla.org)
6338.
Landlord service Naborly makes blacklist of tenants who missed 4/1 rent (YC '18) (qpbriefing.com)
6339.
Google Fonts Analytics (fonts.google.com)
6340.
Zoom Partial Outages (status.zoom.us)
6341.
China Uighurs: A model's video gives a rare glimpse inside internment (bbc.com)
6342.
The mysteries of aerodynamic lift (scientificamerican.com)
6343.
SLS vs. Starship (everydayastronaut.com)
6344.
74% of Startups Have Trimmed Staff, 65% Have Less Than 6 Months of Cash (forbes.com)
6345.
The Essex Boys: how nine traders hit a gusher with negative oil (bloomberg.com)
6346.
A new Go API for Protocol Buffers (blog.golang.org)
6347.
The Secret Math Society Known as Nicolas Bourbaki (quantamagazine.org)
6348.
AI model detects asymptomatic Covid-19 infections through phone-recorded coughs (news.mit.edu)
6349.
Wheelmap.org - A map of wheelchair accessible places (wheelmap.org)
6350.
Launch HN: Ophelia (YC W20) – At-home recovery for opioid addiction
6351.
Bookmarklets I Use (ph-uhl.com)
6352.
Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics (vega.github.io)
6353.
Show HN: EventNative – An open-source, user event collection service (github.com)
6354.
Crooked to the Millimetre (ethz.ch)
6355.
Public static final int EM_NATION_TYPE_UYGUR = 1; (twitter.com)
6356.
WireViz: Tool for documenting cables, wiring harnesses and connector pinouts (github.com)
6357.
ProtonMail Bridge is now open source (protonmail.com)
6358.
Steve Wozniak launches Efforce, a blockchain-based energy-saving platform (efforce.io)
6359.
Physician burnout widespread, especially among those midcareer, report says (wsj.com)
6360.
We’re approaching the limits of computer power – we need new programmers (theguardian.com)