2020 Archive
811.
Explaining copyright broke the YouTube copyright system (law.nyu.edu)
812.
Solomon Islands set to ban Facebook in the name of 'national unity' (abc.net.au)
813.
Google’s Search Preference Menu Eliminates DuckDuckGo (spreadprivacy.com)
814.
textfiles.com (textfiles.com)
815.
Math Overflow users resolve PhD thesis crisis (mathoverflow.net)
816.
A man owns the most advanced private air force after buying 46 F/A-18s (thedrive.com)
817.
Amazon VP Resigns, Calls Company ‘Chickenshit’ for Firing Protesting Workers (vice.com)
818.
Grocy: web-based, self-hosted grocery and household management (grocy.info)
819.
Trading halted as U.S. stocks plummet (axios.com)
820.
Only 9% of visitors give GDPR consent to be tracked (markosaric.com)
821.
Chrome Is Bad (chromeisbad.com)
822.
It’s OK for your open source library to be a bit shitty (2015) (drmaciver.com)
823.
Matt Levine makes sense of Wall Street like none other (nytimes.com)
824.
Experimental blood test detects cancer up to four years before symptoms appear (scientificamerican.com)
825.
Scaling to 100k Users (alexpareto.com)
826.
Terry Jones has died (bbc.com)
827.
Wikipedia is getting a new look (diff.wikimedia.org)
828.
The Beauty of Unix Pipelines (prithu.xyz)
829.
I think my BBQ just offered to be my default browser? (twitter.com)
830.
Float Toy (evanw.github.io)
831.
Mozilla’s DNS over HTTPs (blog.mozilla.org)
832.
Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust (lwn.net)
833.
The Era of Visual Studio Code (blog.robenkleene.com)
834.
AT&T Fiber in the SF Bay Area is flipping bits (twitter.com)
835.
Show HN: After 2.5 years on my side project, it has hit £500/month revenue
836.
An iOS zero-click radio proximity exploit odyssey (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
837.
Face ID and Touch ID for the Web (developer.apple.com)
838.
Studio Ghibli releases 400 free-to-use images (ghibli.jp)
839.
Low unemployment isn’t worth much if the jobs barely pay (brookings.edu)
840.
GitHub isn't fun anymore (jaredpalmer.com)