2020 Archive
7351.
Assange Hearing Day 14 (craigmurray.org.uk)
7352.
GDB Frontend with C Pointer Visualization (github.com)
7353.
Cerulean: Experimental micro-blogging app for Matrix (matrix.org)
7354.
Deep JavaScript: Theory and Techniques (exploringjs.com)
7355.
Show HN: Virtual Reality DOS (github.com)
7356.
An Archive of a Different Type (blog.archive.org)
7357.
Objective-Rust (belkadan.com)
7358.
One Byte to rule them all (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
7359.
Parametric lamp design using circle packings (stuffmatic.com)
7360.
Using BPF to Transform SSH Sessions into Structured Events (gravitational.com)
7361.
The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants (1990) (algorithmicbotany.org)
7362.
Ask HN: Is HN a ‘healthy online community’? I’m doing a case study for a class
7363.
Huawei builds up 2-year reserve of 'most important' US chips (asia.nikkei.com)
7364.
California sues Uber and Lyft, claiming workers are misclassified (nytimes.com)
7365.
Belgian man has been receiving pizzas he never ordered for years (brusselstimes.com)
7366.
A 2,500-mile radius in Asia contains half the world's population (2017) (cntraveler.com)
7367.
Choose Boring Technology (panelbear.com)
7368.
What other coronaviruses tell us about SARS-CoV-2 (quantamagazine.org)
7369.
Bug drone for UK army that weights 196g, has 40 mins autonomy and 2km range (baesystems.com)
7370.
Neofeudalism: The End of Capitalism? (lareviewofbooks.org)
7371.
Space Plane: Mysterious US military aircraft launches (bbc.co.uk)
7372.
How to use Reddit to get your first users (blog.spreadtheworld.net)
7373.
400 TB Storage Drives in Our Future: Fujifilm (anandtech.com)
7374.
Tibor Gánti's ideas about the origins of life (nationalgeographic.com)
7375.
There was a clear winner on election night: Marijuana (thehill.com)
7376.
How does Brown University know where you are? (jack.wrenn.fyi)
7377.
How many jobs can be done at home? [pdf] (bfi.uchicago.edu)
7378.
Pine64 Smarphone Spare Parts (pine64.com)
7379.
Sir David Attenborough makes stark warning about species extinction (bbc.com)
7380.
72% of Americans say social media companies have too much political influence (pewresearch.org)