July 2020 Archive
751.
GitHub was down (status.github.com)
752.
Back to old tricks, or, baby steps in Rust (donsbot.wordpress.com)
753.
Tell HN: Giving away my homebrew windmill
754.
Lockless Algorithms for Mere Mortals (lwn.net)
755.
Go generics may use square brackets [] not parenthesis () (groups.google.com)
756.
Against Testing (flak.tedunangst.com)
757.
GTK 3.99 (blog.gtk.org)
758.
Smartphone contact tracing has failed everywhere (eclecticlight.co)
759.
macOS 11 Virtualization Framework to Run Linux in a VM (developer.apple.com)
760.
Dixie cups became the breakout startup of the 1918 pandemic (fastcompany.com)
761.
Finding Gene Cernan's Missing Moon Camera (spacecamera.co)
762.
How to survive a ransomware attack without paying the ransom (bloomberg.com)
763.
Rackspace S-1 (sec.gov)
764.
Doom Eternal Privacy Policy Allows Collection and Disclosure of Medical Records (wrap.bnet.idtech.services)
765.
Flash Game History (flashgamehistory.com)
766.
Binary Search: A new implementation that is up to 25% faster (github.com)
767.
Show HN: Continuous Machine Learning – CI/CD for Machine Learning Projects (cml.dev)
768.
Reverse Engineering the PLA Chip in the Commodore 128 (c128.se)
769.
Launch HN: Sidekick (YC S20) – A hardware device to connect remote teams
770.
Google offers refunds after smart glasses stop working (bbc.co.uk)
771.
The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs (queue.acm.org)
772.
Code only says what it does (brooker.co.za)
773.
ExSaaSperated: A blog about the struggle to start a sustainable SaaS (exsaasperated.com)
774.
Why Do People Stay Poor? [pdf] (sticerd.lse.ac.uk)
775.
Drug overdoses are soaring during the coronavirus pandemic (washingtonpost.com)
776.
Reporters are leaving newsrooms for newsletters (washingtonpost.com)
777.
Modified Gravity Theory Passes a Critical Test (quantamagazine.org)
778.
New Data on T Cells and the Coronavirus (blogs.sciencemag.org)
779.
Ways to think long-term: a cognitive toolkit for good ancestors (blog.longnow.org)
780.
The harmful impact of Audible-exclusive audiobooks (blog.libro.fm)