June 2020 Archive
181.
No Paint (nopaint.art)
182.
Is Dark Mode Such a Good Idea? (kevq.uk)
183.
Ask HN: Side projects that are making money, but you'd not talk about them?
184.
How to create a video call application with WebRTC (blog.phuaxueyong.com)
185.
Ask HN: How do I reach making $1-1.5k/mo in 13 months?
186.
Sensors detect rise in nuclear particles on Baltic Sea (mobile.reuters.com)
187.
Snakeware – Linux distro with Python userspace inspired by Commodore 64 (github.com)
188.
Wikipedia Lost 3B Organic Search Visits to Google in 2019 (hackernoon.com)
189.
Justin Amash announces introducing the “Ending Qualified Immunity Act” (twitter.com)
190.
Never Hertz to Ask (alexdanco.com)
191.
Godot 4.0 gets SDF based real-time global illumination (godotengine.org)
192.
California bans private prisons and immigration detention centers (2019) (reuters.com)
193.
Breonna Taylor case: Louisville police nearly blank incident report (usatoday.com)
194.
Every year I fill out this survey from Apple, for Apple developers (twitter.com)
195.
Apple declined to implement 16 Web APIs in Safari due to privacy concerns (zdnet.com)
196.
3K, 60fps, 130ms: achieving it with Rust (blog.tonari.no)
197.
Is WebP really better than JPEG? (siipo.la)
198.
IBM no longer offers general purpose facial recognition or analysis software (techcrunch.com)
199.
Ideas That Changed My Life (perell.com)
200.
Windows98 Running in the Browser (copy.sh)
201.
CapRover: Build your own PaaS (caprover.com)
202.
Reddit started banning accounts that voted for content “against their policies” (old.reddit.com)
203.
I deleted my Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram accounts, and felt great since (shogan.co.uk)
204.
The KDE community is moving to GitLab (about.gitlab.com)
205.
Jim Keller Resigns from Intel, Effective Immediately (anandtech.com)
206.
Secretive – macOS native app to store SSH keys in the Secure Enclave (github.com)
207.
Millions of Americans skipping payments as wave of defaults and evictions looms (npr.org)
208.
How the most popular Chrome extensions affect browser performance (debugbear.com)
209.
Ask HN: Thoughts on new GitHub layout?
210.
The U.S. can now set its own rates for mail from China and other countries (ecomcrew.com)