July 2020 Archive
481.
Why I’m Writing a Book on Cryptography (cryptologie.net)
482.
Twitter: Our investigation is still ongoing but here’s what we know so far (twitter.com)
483.
Remote work is not necessarily a good thing for the worker (seanblanda.com)
484.
Facebook's employees reckon with the social network they've built (buzzfeednews.com)
485.
Debubble (debubble.me)
486.
How do I design a game from scratch? A primer on core loops (teamavocado.co)
487.
A Surprise AWS Bill (chrisshort.net)
488.
Launch HN: Yotta Savings (YC S20) – Behavioral psychology to help people save
489.
An F-22 test pilot on the Raptor's flight control system (thedrive.com)
490.
Quiet route planning for pedestrians in traffic noise polluted environments (k1z.blog.uni-heidelberg.de)
491.
John Lewis has died (politico.com)
492.
Show HN: Datagridxl.js – No-nonsense fast Excel-like data table library (datagridxl.com)
493.
Comparing how different devices display the SSID “á̶̛̛̓̿̈͐͆̐̇̒̑̈́͘͝aaa” (hamptonmoore.com)
494.
The App Store is a monopoly: Here's why the EU is correct to investigate Apple (protonmail.com)
495.
A College Degree Is No Guarantee of a Good Life (theatlantic.com)
496.
Montreal is taxing churches (2017) (montreal.ctvnews.ca)
497.
Trump administration establishes $75M quantum computing centers (thehill.com)
498.
Facebook overrides fact-checks when climate science is “opinion” (arstechnica.com)
499.
Raspberry Pi 4 PCIe bridge “chip” (blog.zakkemble.net)
500.
Banks are slow to increase rates on savings accounts, but quick to reduce them (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
501.
Ask HN: Did you take any fresh MOOCs as of 2020?
502.
Hackers tell the story of the Twitter attack from the inside (nytimes.com)
503.
Pinboard Turns Eleven (blog.pinboard.in)
504.
GPT-3 Creative Fiction (gwern.net)
505.
Emulating Nintendo Switch Games on Linux (boilingsteam.com)
506.
Scientists make precise edits to mitochondrial DNA for first time (nature.com)
507.
ProcMon for Linux (github.com)
508.
What is the core of the Python programming language? (snarky.ca)
509.
The BEAM Book (2017) (blog.stenmans.org)
510.
City Map Generator – Create procedural American-style cities in the browser (maps.probabletrain.com)