2020 Archive
6601.
Show HN: Proton Native V2 – Create Cross Platform Desktop Apps with React (proton-native.js.org)
6602.
Combating abuse in Matrix – without backdoors (matrix.org)
6603.
SpaceX's historic Demo-2 astronaut launch live on Wednesday (spacex.com)
6604.
Portland passes low-density zoning reform (sightline.org)
6605.
Bitcoin is more like ham radio than the early internet (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
6606.
We cancelled standups and let the team build (usehaystack.io)
6607.
About the Rosetta Translation Environment (developer.apple.com)
6608.
Banks create money, but it's less impressive than it sounds (attejuvonen.fi)
6609.
Why We Can't Build (vox.com)
6610.
Modern C++ gamedev: thoughts and misconceptions (vittorioromeo.info)
6611.
C will never stop you from making mistakes (thephd.github.io)
6612.
Save like a pessimist, invest like an optimist (collaborativefund.com)
6613.
Alphabet, Walmart join U.S. effort to speed up coronavirus testing (reuters.com)
6614.
Big Sur is both 10.16 and 11.0 (eclecticlight.co)
6615.
Programmer's critique of missing structure of operating systems (blog.rfox.eu)
6616.
The worst tool for the job (johndcook.com)
6617.
Giant Pacific Octopus (nationalgeographic.com)
6618.
Taiwan's new 'electronic fence' for quarantines leads wave of virus monitoring (reuters.com)
6619.
i3 4.18 (i3wm.org)
6620.
How did the U.S. end up with nurses wearing garbage bags? (newyorker.com)
6621.
For people with an abusive partner, lockdown means captivity (theguardian.com)
6622.
Canada extends financial aid for millions for two more months (cbc.ca)
6623.
Ask HN: Losing all interest in programming, what now?
6624.
What happens when scientists admit error (elemental.medium.com)
6625.
Shigeru Miyamoto wants to create a kinder world (newyorker.com)
6626.
SpaceX will now let you book a rocket launch online starting at $1M (techcrunch.com)
6627.
Twitter preconnects to the wrong domains (ctrl.blog)
6628.
Obsolete trig functions and why we don't use them anymore (2013) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
6629.
Tailscale has reached general availability (tailscale.com)
6630.
Belarus turned off the internet – citizens hot-wired it (gizmodo.com)