June 2020 Archive
961.
Spark joy by running fewer tests (engineering.shopify.com)
962.
How to use FIDO2 USB keys with SSH (stavros.io)
963.
Towards an Untrepreneurial Economy? Rise of the Veblenian Entrepreneur (2019) (papers.ssrn.com)
964.
Speeding up a Git monorepo (dropbox.tech)
965.
New technology for aluminum production promises zero CO2 emission (icelandmonitor.mbl.is)
966.
Larder.io – Bookmarking for Developers (larder.io)
967.
We are the SpaceX software team, ask us anything (reddit.com)
968.
The World Doesn’t Need a New Gigantic Particle Collider (scientificamerican.com)
969.
Ansible Alternatives in Python (blog.rfox.eu)
970.
New system76 laptop: Oryx Pro (system76.com)
971.
Ask HN: How do you divide time between engaging with users and development?
972.
12 Billion-year-old signal from the end of the universe's 'dark age' (phys.org)
973.
Apple Is Trying to Shut Down Hey (hey.com)
974.
Kraftwerk played live with an astronaut on the ISS (2018) (cdm.link)
975.
Show HN: Flatend – Quickly build microservices using P2P networking in Node/Go (github.com)
976.
GitHub to replace “master” with alternative term to avoid slavery references (zdnet.com)
977.
Dear Apple: Here’s How to Stop the Antitrust Investigations (astropad.com)
978.
Solar storm risk and EMP attacks (chris-said.io)
979.
On Systemic Debt (thedailywtf.com)
980.
You might as well be a great copy editor (blog.regehr.org)
981.
Show HN: Random Roads (random-roads--edwardcunningh2.repl.co)
982.
How We Solved the Worst Minigame in Zelda's History [video] (youtube.com)
983.
Show HN: Learn Regular Expressions with simple, interactive exercises (regexone.com)
984.
Firefox 77 (mozilla.org)
985.
Even if you’re asymptomatic, the coronavirus can do damage (elemental.medium.com)
986.
Teaching physics to neural networks removes 'chaos blindness' (phys.org)
987.
GoPlus – The Go+ language for data science (github.com)
988.
NRF52 Firmware Readout and Reverse-Engineering Now Possible (limitedresults.com)
989.
Policing the Internet: A Bad Idea in 1996 and Today (realclearpolitics.com)
990.
Pseudonymity as a Trivial Concession to Genius (scottaaronson.com)