June 2020 Archive
841.
On Liberty (1859) [pdf] (socialsciences.mcmaster.ca)
842.
‘Hey Siri, I’m getting pulled over’: Records police interaction, sends location (fox29.com)
843.
Evaluation and euthanization of a dangerous honeybee colony [video] (youtu.be)
844.
AWS CodeArtifact: A fully managed software artifact repository service (aws.amazon.com)
845.
So You Want to Build an End-to-End Encrypted Web App (zfnd.org)
846.
What the Hell Is a Deno? (breadth.substack.com)
847.
Low carb diet leads to “clinical remission” in 3 cases of type 1 diabetes (diabetes.co.uk)
848.
Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks (bbc.com)
849.
Hacker Dosed with LSD While Restoring Historical Synth (2019) (hackaday.com)
850.
Prologue: Full-Stack Web Framework Written in Nim (github.com)
851.
Unsupervised translation of programming languages (arxiv.org)
852.
Fakecracker: NetBSD as a Function Based MicroVM (imil.net)
853.
“TikTok is a data collection service that is thinly-veiled as a social network.” (old.reddit.com)
854.
Ask HN: Have you ever gone without a computer or phone for an extended period?
855.
Venmo and Paypal Are Stalling Urgent Efforts to Bail People Out of Jail (vice.com)
856.
Apple’s secretive AR and VR Headset plans altered by internal differences (bloomberg.com)
857.
Oracle’s BlueKai tracks people across the web – that data spilled online (techcrunch.com)
858.
A ‘Useless’ Perspective That Transformed Mathematics (quantamagazine.org)
859.
30 Years Ago, Romania Deprived Thousands of Babies of Human Contact (theatlantic.com)
860.
AWS said it mitigated a 2.3 Tbps DDoS attack (zdnet.com)
861.
Twitter account reposting everything Trump tweets, suspended within 3 days (mashable.com)
862.
Cosmic Rays May Explain Life’s Bias for Right-Handed DNA (quantamagazine.org)
863.
Treasury official is running the bailout. It’s been great for his family (propublica.org)
864.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2020)
865.
Health Effects of Coffee (mdpi.com)
866.
Inefficient, but Smart (strongtowns.org)
867.
Why Sleep Deprivation Kills (quantamagazine.org)
868.
Ask HN: Which Coursera courses/specializations you recommend?
869.
Facebook disqualifies leaders of Deepfake Detection Challenge for rule breach (syncedreview.com)
870.
Tesla gave workers permission to stay home, then sent termination notices (sfgate.com)