June 2020 Archive
241.
Weirdos in the depression (blog.plover.com)
242.
Show HN: Rainbow – an attempt to display colour on a B&W monitor (anfractuosity.com)
243.
Eastern European Movies (easterneuropeanmovies.com)
244.
Thousands of U.S. judges who broke laws, oaths remained on the bench (reuters.com)
245.
Ask HN: Which tools have made you a much better programmer?
246.
Why Figma Wins (kwokchain.com)
247.
A Nvidia Engineer Wrote a Vulkan Driver That Works on Older Raspberry Pi (phoronix.com)
248.
Jurassic Park Dinosaurs Illustrated with Modern Science (jurassicparkterror.net)
249.
Apple gave me the Hey treatment back in 2014 (ylukem.com)
250.
Apple rejects Hey for second time, threatens removal from App Store (twitter.com)
251.
Carving out a niche as a small artist on Spotify (stevebenjamins.com)
252.
Lawsuit over online book lending could bankrupt Internet Archive (arstechnica.com)
253.
WeChat permanently closes account after user sets offensive password (twitter.com)
254.
Disclosure: Another macOS privacy protections bypass (lapcatsoftware.com)
255.
Haiku R1/beta2 has been released (haiku-os.org)
256.
Google sued for secretly amassing vast trove of user data (bloomberg.com)
257.
OpenDiablo2 (github.com)
258.
SageMath – Open-Source Mathematical Software System (sagemath.org)
259.
Music Grid (music-grid.surge.sh)
260.
Lenovo to Certify ThinkPad and ThinkStation Workstation Portfolio for Linux (news.lenovo.com)
261.
Mozilla Common Voice Dataset: More data, more languages (discourse.mozilla.org)
262.
A photo is crashing some Android phones (bbc.com)
263.
C implementation of Tic-Tac-Toe in a single call to printf (github.com)
264.
The End of OS X (stratechery.com)
265.
iMessage for Windows: A labor of love that will never see light of day (2018) (neosmart.net)
266.
Facebook announces policy changes ahead of 2020 elections (facebook.com)
267.
Removing “Annoying” Windows 10 Features Is a DMCA Violation, Microsoft Says (torrentfreak.com)
268.
We need to do the math, even on “small” projects (strongtowns.org)
269.
Practical Python Programming (github.com)
270.
Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s (fabiensanglard.net)