2020 Archive
601.
Palindrome Day 20200202 (blog.sumymus.de)
602.
SimRefinery Recovered (obscuritory.com)
603.
Deploy your side-projects at scale for basically nothing – Google Cloud Run (alexolivier.me)
604.
I'm Open Sourcing the Have I Been Pwned Code Base (troyhunt.com)
605.
Second-Guessing the Modern Web (macwright.org)
606.
Kosmonaut: web browser from scratch in Rust (github.com)
607.
Stripe raises $600M at nearly $36B valuation (axios.com)
608.
Crew Dragon launch escape demonstration (spacex.com)
609.
Terrain rendering algorithm in less than 20 lines of code (github.com)
610.
Remote work is reshaping San Francisco, as tech workers flee and rents fall (wsj.com)
611.
In spite of an increase in Internet speed, webpage speeds have not improved (nngroup.com)
612.
“Let’s use Kubernetes.” Now you have eight problems (pythonspeed.com)
613.
Please read the paper before you comment (buttondown.email)
614.
Elevator.js – A “back to top” button that behaves like a real elevator (tholman.com)
615.
Western Digital admits 2TB-6TB WD Red NAS drives use shingled magnetic recording (blocksandfiles.com)
616.
Show HN: What would mechanical programming look like? (mockmechanics.com)
617.
Pose Animator: SVG animation tool using real-time TensorFlow.js models (github.com)
618.
Don't touch my clipboard (alexanderell.is)
619.
I Want Off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride (fasterthanli.me)
620.
Linus Torvalds' good taste argument for linked lists, explained (github.com)
621.
Reverse engineering my router's firmware with binwalk (embeddedbits.org)
622.
A (possible) solution to Covid-19 (tillett.info)
623.
Why are Amnesty International monitors not able to observe the Assange hearing? (amnesty.org)
624.
Amazon Liable for Defective Third-Party Products Rules CA Appellate Court (californiaglobe.com)
625.
Teddit: a free and open-source Reddit front end focused on privacy (teddit.net)
626.
Blackballed by PayPal, Sci-Hub switches to Bitcoin (coindesk.com)
627.
Full-Bleed Layout Using CSS Grid (joshwcomeau.com)
628.
“Facebook has taken the name of my open source project ” (github.com)
629.
React Native for Windows and Mac (microsoft.github.io)
630.
The EARN IT act is an attack on end-to-end encryption (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)