July 2020 Archive
391.
Why it’s hard to kill the Bloomberg terminal (2019) (marker.medium.com)
392.
The Comeback of Fun in Visual Design (applypixels.com)
393.
Turning the IDE Inside Out with Datalog (petevilter.me)
394.
Digikam 7.0: Open-source photo management (digikam.org)
395.
Nvidia is now worth more than Intel (techspot.com)
396.
Libtorrent adds support for the WebTorrent protocol (feross.org)
397.
Poland puts computer game “This War of Mine” on school reading list (notesfrompoland.com)
398.
Scientists say you can cancel the noise but keep your window open (nytimes.com)
399.
Apple supplier Foxconn to invest $1B in India, sources say (reuters.com)
400.
Dates and Times in JavaScript – A New API for Dates from TC39 (blogs.igalia.com)
401.
Spies can eavesdrop by watching a light bulb's vibrations (wired.com)
402.
Tauri – toolchain for building secure native apps that have tiny binaries (github.com)
403.
Basics of Haskell – Code and exercises (github.com)
404.
The Toxoplasma of Rage (2014) (slatestarcodex.com)
405.
Tempering Expectations for GPT-3 and OpenAI’s API (minimaxir.com)
406.
OpenJDK Migrates to GitHub (infoq.com)
407.
It’s easier to manage four people than one person (staysaasy.com)
408.
How Did the Casio F91W Become a Terrorist Icon? (reaperfeed.com)
409.
50 authors, 50 science fiction stories shorter than novels (bitmason.blogspot.com)
410.
Mathematicians discover a perfect way to multiply (2019) (quantamagazine.org)
411.
We thought it was just a respiratory virus (ucsf.edu)
412.
How McKinsey helps companies avoid responsibility (slate.com)
413.
One company's plan to build a search engine Google can't beat (protocol.com)
414.
Apple halved app store fee to get Amazon Prime video on devices (bloomberg.com)
415.
Passbolt: Self hostable, open source, password manager for teams (passbolt.com)
416.
Announcing The Zig Software Foundation (ziglang.org)
417.
Element wins deal to supply half a million licences to two German states (sifted.eu)
418.
Understanding and writing a JPEG decoder in Python (yasoob.me)
419.
Launch HN: Reflect (YC S20) – No-code test automation for web apps
420.
Are we in an AI Overhang? (lesswrong.com)