2020 Archive
2641.
The “No Code” Delusion (alexhudson.com)
2642.
Google’s top search result is Google (themarkup.org)
2643.
Monitoring your own infrastructure using Grafana, InfluxDB, and CollectD (serhack.me)
2644.
Why I left my tenured academic job (reyammer.io)
2645.
An earlier universe can still be observed today, says Roger Penrose (news.yahoo.com)
2646.
Kitty – A fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator (sw.kovidgoyal.net)
2647.
Usbkill – anti-forensic tool to halt computer when new USB device is connected (github.com)
2648.
Why Figma Wins (kwokchain.com)
2649.
Tell HN: Launch HN Test
2650.
A Nvidia Engineer Wrote a Vulkan Driver That Works on Older Raspberry Pi (phoronix.com)
2651.
Intuitive Guide to Maxwell's Equations (github.com)
2652.
Jurassic Park Dinosaurs Illustrated with Modern Science (jurassicparkterror.net)
2653.
How does a gas pump know to shut itself off? (1981) (straightdope.com)
2654.
Apple gave me the Hey treatment back in 2014 (ylukem.com)
2655.
Why is AI so useless for business? (mebassett.info)
2656.
Apple rejects Hey for second time, threatens removal from App Store (twitter.com)
2657.
Carving out a niche as a small artist on Spotify (stevebenjamins.com)
2658.
Lawsuit over online book lending could bankrupt Internet Archive (arstechnica.com)
2659.
WeChat permanently closes account after user sets offensive password (twitter.com)
2660.
Health-records software pushed opioids to doctors in secret deal with drugmaker (bloomberg.com)
2661.
Asana S-1 (sec.gov)
2662.
Stripe Climate (stripe.com)
2663.
Inrupt, Tim Berners-Lee's Solid, and Me (schneier.com)
2664.
Lossless Image Compression Through Super-Resolution (github.com)
2665.
Wine 5.0 (source.winehq.org)
2666.
Disclosure: Another macOS privacy protections bypass (lapcatsoftware.com)
2667.
Tech elites leaving San Francisco threaten Silicon Valley's supremacy (businessinsider.com)
2668.
Trump offered to pardon Assange if he provided source for DNC emails – lawyer (reuters.com)
2669.
What happens to a mail-order mattress after you return it (fivethirtyeight.com)
2670.
Haiku R1/beta2 has been released (haiku-os.org)