January 2020 Archive
361.
Autocomplete as an Interface (2015) (benkuhn.net)
362.
Roam: Why I Love It and How I Use It (nateliason.com)
363.
The BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function (github.com)
364.
A list of places to post about your startup/launch (sizle.io)
365.
Letting slower passengers board airplane first is faster, study finds (arstechnica.com)
366.
Building a more private web: A path towards making third party cookies obsolete (blog.chromium.org)
367.
Ask HN: Is there a platform for sharing ideas that people want to “give away”?
368.
Scientists claim to find HIV virus-like insertions in the 2019-nCov [pdf] (biorxiv.org)
369.
AirPods revenue does not exceed Spotify, Twitter, Snapchat, and Shopify revenue (twitter.com)
370.
PHP in 2020 (stitcher.io)
371.
Apple Reports Record First Quarter Results (apple.com)
372.
How strong is your knot? (news.mit.edu)
373.
A Simplified Jira Clone Built with React/Babel and Node/TypeScript (github.com)
374.
HTTP static server one-liners (gist.github.com)
375.
Remote iPhone exploitation part 2: a remote ASLR bypass (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
376.
iOS 13's Music App Sucks (samuelstevens.me)
377.
Wikipedia now has more than 6M articles in English (techcrunch.com)
378.
Why the foundations of physics have not progressed for 40 years (iai.tv)
379.
Bruce Schneier: Banning Facial Recognition Isn’t Enough (nytimes.com)
380.
Layoffs hit Quora (techcrunch.com)
381.
The Polygons of Another World: Super Nintendo (fabiensanglard.net)
382.
Lyft’s algorithm is trying to block people with names like ‘Dick’ and ‘Cummings’ (theverge.com)
383.
Maybe You Don't Need Kubernetes (2019) (endler.dev)
384.
South American nations open fire on ICANN for 'illegal' sale of .amazon (theregister.co.uk)
385.
CGA in 1024 Colors – A New Mode: The Illustrated Guide (2015) (int10h.org)
386.
Ask HN: How do you manage your bookmarks?
387.
A Tour of Standard ML (saityi.github.io)
388.
Show HN: Binarysearch.io – Learn Algorithms Together (binarysearch.io)
389.
U.S. alcohol-related deaths have doubled, study says (npr.org)
390.
Ted versus The Media Lab [video] (youtube.com)