July 2020 Archive
811.
Anti-climate action statements get more visibility in news coverage, study finds (brown.edu)
812.
Researchers create air filter that can kill the coronavirus (uh.edu)
813.
Botswana: Lab tests to solve mystery of hundreds of dead elephants (bbc.com)
814.
Dolphin Progress May and June 2020 (dolphin-emu.org)
815.
I'm back into the grind of FreeBSD's wireless stack and 802.11ac (adrianchadd.blogspot.com)
816.
Remington Arms Declares Bankruptcy (wsj.com)
817.
Why Credit Card Fraud Is Still a Thing (krebsonsecurity.com)
818.
Building Domain Driven Microservices (medium.com)
819.
Goodhart's Law and how systems are shaped by the metrics you chase (whyisthisinteresting.substack.com)
820.
Tihle: A new emulator targeting TI graphing calculators (taricorp.net)
821.
Show HN: Sed to C translator written in sed (github.com)
822.
Peter Thiel's New Man in the Defense Department (defenseone.com)
823.
The GitHub Arctic Code Vault (github.blog)
824.
The Lost Art of Growing Blueberries with Fire (atlasobscura.com)
825.
Moderna’s SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Phase I Data (blogs.sciencemag.org)
826.
What changed in OpenSSL after heartbleed (arxiv.org)
827.
Dopamine is not addictive (2017) (psychologytoday.com)
828.
Tinc – A Virtual Private Network (VPN) Daemon (tinc-vpn.org)
829.
Sandboxing and workload isolation (fly.io)
830.
Full Employment (locusmag.com)
831.
Coronavirus protein treatment trial 'a breakthrough' (bbc.co.uk)
832.
Ted Williams's Strike Zone (tedwilliams.com)
833.
Scientists pull living microbes, possibly 100M years old, from beneath the sea (sciencemag.org)
834.
Xinjiang is prototype for fully totalitarian state: Taiwan minister (asia.nikkei.com)
835.
Flipper Zero – Tamagochi for Hackers (kickstarter.com)
836.
D 2.093.0 (dlang.org)
837.
Launch HN: Humanloop (YC S20) – A platform to annotate, train and deploy NLP
838.
VCs Promised to Help Black Founders – My Experience Shows a Different Reality (thebolditalic.com)
839.
Stripe Is Holding 25% of Our Funds, Indefinitely (hackernoon.com)
840.
Is your chip card secure? Much depends on where you bank (krebsonsecurity.com)