July 2020 Archive
601.
Fewer premature babies born since Covid-19 lockdown (cbc.ca)
602.
The Slack Social Network (stratechery.com)
603.
Can Facebook provide postmortems on their iOS SDK crashes? (github.com)
604.
EDEX-UI: science fiction terminal emulator (github.com)
605.
Bare metal Smalltalk-80 port to the Raspberry Pi (github.com)
606.
On the Closing of Living Computers: Museum+Labs (rottedbits.blogspot.com)
607.
How SHA-2 works step-by-step (SHA-256) (qvault.io)
608.
ZSA Moonlander: A next-generation ergonomic keyboard (zsa.io)
609.
How objectivity in journalism became a matter of opinion (economist.com)
610.
Instagram promises to fix bug after always accessing the camera on iOS 14 (9to5mac.com)
611.
LXD – next generation system container manager release 4.3 (discuss.linuxcontainers.org)
612.
Entr: Rerun your build when files change (jvns.ca)
613.
Sphere Eversion (rreusser.github.io)
614.
Semgrep: Lightweight static analysis for many languages (github.com)
615.
Sledding athletes are taking their lives (nytimes.com)
616.
Deschooling Society (1970) (davidtinapple.com)
617.
Highlights from Git 2.28 (github.blog)
618.
GitHub was down (githubstatus.com)
619.
Niklaus Wirth was right and that is a problem (bowero.nl)
620.
Do journalists pay too much attention to Twitter? (2018) (cjr.org)
621.
Robin Williams, an acid trip, and moral panic: “Blame Canada” at the Oscars (theringer.com)
622.
Show HN: Textdb.dev – simple data sharing for fun projects (textdb.dev)
623.
Doordash and Thousands of Other Companies Passively Send Your Data to Facebook (onezero.medium.com)
624.
Airbus to build 'first interplanetary cargo ship' (bbc.com)
625.
Is every game of Slay the Spire winnable? (forgottenarbiter.github.io)
626.
Data Runner Watch Prototype – Modded Casio F91W (n-o-d-e.net)
627.
RCE on Telia Routers (full-disclosure.eu)
628.
U.S. eyes building nuclear power plants on the moon, Mars (time.com)
629.
Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired (theverge.com)
630.
Norwegian Air cancels order for 97 Boeing aircraft, sues Boeing (airlinegeeks.com)