July 2020 Archive
421.
British Airways announces immediate retirement of 747 fleet (airlinegeeks.com)
422.
SlateStarCodex Is Back Up (slatestarcodex.com)
423.
Bitwarden second security audit report (bitwarden.com)
424.
MonitorControl: Control external monitor brightness and volume on your Mac (github.com)
425.
How a flawed idea is teaching millions of kids to be poor readers (2019) (apmreports.org)
426.
Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper in a new gigapixel image (openculture.com)
427.
Machine Learning Research at Apple (machinelearning.apple.com)
428.
Is It Time to Kill the Penny? (npr.org)
429.
TheirTube – How do the recommended videos look on their Youtube home page? (their.tube)
430.
How to write technical posts so people will read them (2019) (reasonablypolymorphic.com)
431.
We Don’t Need to Work So Much (2015) (newyorker.com)
432.
Slack Files EU Competition Complaint Against Microsoft (slackhq.com)
433.
Zuckerberg: advertisers will be back to Facebook 'soon enough' (bbc.com)
434.
Robinhood and How to Lose Money (themargins.substack.com)
435.
Bloomberg chief editor: We publish too many mediocre and long enterprise stories (talkingbiznews.com)
436.
Airbnb asks people to donate money to landlords, backlash ensues (sfgate.com)
437.
Around 293 intermediate CAs in violation of CA/Browser guidelines (mail-archive.com)
438.
The cost to train an AI system is improving at 50x the pace of Moore’s Law (ark-invest.com)
439.
Ask HN: After Slate Star Codex, where are the nuanced discussions?
440.
The end of the Arab world’s oil age is nigh (economist.com)
441.
Firefox Picture-in-Picture (blog.mozilla.org)
442.
Go is boring, and that’s fantastic (capitalone.com)
443.
Cloudflare launches Workers Unbound, next evolution of its serverless platform (blog.cloudflare.com)
444.
Writing a software book and making over $100k (twitter.com)
445.
XP Paint – A Web-Based Version of Window XP's MS Paint (chowderman.github.io)
446.
Open-Source Music Production Tools (midination.com)
447.
The Galaksija computer was a craze in 1980s Yugoslavia (tribunemag.co.uk)
448.
The anti-privacy EARN IT Act could change the internet as we know it (mashable.com)
449.
The stable marriage problem and modern dating (arvarik.com)
450.
Stacked images of the comet, photobombed by Starlink satellites (twitter.com)