February 2020 Archive
91.
Why Google Did Android (tbray.org)
92.
Disney blocks John Oliver’s new episode critical of India’s PM Modi (techcrunch.com)
93.
Where are all the animated SVGs? (getmotion.io)
94.
Bocker – Docker implemented in around 100 lines of Bash (2015) (github.com)
95.
Debt is coming to the tech industry (alexdanco.com)
96.
The boss who put everyone on 70K (bbc.com)
97.
Japan has 33k businesses at least a century old (bbc.com)
98.
Turning Off Autoplaying Previews (help.netflix.com)
99.
Discord is not an acceptable choice for free software projects (sneak.berlin)
100.
Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician, has died at 101 (nytimes.com)
101.
N26 will be leaving the UK (n26.com)
102.
Show HN: Profit Hunt - Get inspired by profitable online projects (profithunt.co)
103.
No engineer has ever sued because of constructive post-interview feedback (blog.interviewing.io)
104.
18-year-old personal website, built with Frontpage and still updated (fmboschetto.it)
105.
Hackers Were Inside Citrix for Five Months (krebsonsecurity.com)
106.
We use Kubernetes and spot instances to reduce EC2 billing up to 80% (tuananh.net)
107.
Twitter locks WikiLeaks account days before Assange's extradition hearing (yro.slashdot.org)
108.
1000 True Fans? Try 100 (a16z.com)
109.
MSPaint in JavaScript (jspaint.app)
110.
Google cuts jobs at cloud-computing group (wsj.com)
111.
Draft of the Fast.ai Book (github.com)
112.
Critical Bluetooth vulnerability in Android (insinuator.net)
113.
Writing Safe Shell Scripts (2019) (sipb.mit.edu)
114.
Does memory leak? (1995) (groups.google.com)
115.
I ordered a box of boxes from The Packaging Wholesalers via Amazon.ca (twitter.com)
116.
Simple, solar-powered water desalination (news.mit.edu)
117.
Tesla remotely removed autopilot features from used Tesla without notice (jalopnik.com)
118.
Age, Sex, Existing Conditions of Covid-19 Cases and Deaths (worldometers.info)
119.
Brown: color is weird [video] (youtube.com)
120.
Ask HN: What job can a “jack of all trades” look for?