March 2020 Archive
31.
How the Zoom macOS installer does its job without you clicking ‘install’ (twitter.com)
32.
COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator (gatesfoundation.org)
33.
TikTok told moderators to suppress posts by “ugly” people and the poor (theintercept.com)
34.
New Grad vs. Senior Dev (ericlippert.com)
35.
Italy is extending its coronavirus quarantine measures to the entire country (bbc.com)
36.
Highest French court reclassifies Uber drivers as employees (courdecassation.fr)
37.
4.2″ and 7.5″ NFC-powered e-Paper Displays Work without Battery (cnx-software.com)
38.
WireGuard 1.0 for Linux 5.6 (lists.zx2c4.com)
39.
Linux Kernel Teaching (linux-kernel-labs.github.io)
40.
WireGuard Gives Linux a Faster, More Secure VPN (wired.com)
41.
What's so hard about PDF text extraction? (filingdb.com)
42.
I think Catalina 10.15.4 broke SSH (feed.tyler.io)
43.
Chelsea Manning ordered to be released [pdf] (courtlistener.com)
44.
“Let’s use Kubernetes.” Now you have eight problems (pythonspeed.com)
45.
The EARN IT act is an attack on end-to-end encryption (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
46.
How to burn the most money with a single click in Azure (mijailovic.net)
47.
Things you can do with a browser in 2020 (github.com)
48.
WebKit will delete all local storage after 7 days (ar.al)
49.
Spot the Drowning Child (2015) (spotthedrowningchild.com)
50.
Facebook sues Namecheap (about.fb.com)
51.
Vienna Opera opened its archive for free streaming (staatsoperlive.com)
52.
Simple Systems Have Less Downtime (gkogan.co)
53.
Ask HN: Great fiction books that have had a positive impact on your life?
54.
Chrome phasing out support for User-Agent (infoq.com)
55.
Senate leadership pushing a surveillance bill as Americans focused on Covid-19 (politico.com)
56.
Google Kubernetes Engine is introducing a cluster management fee on June 6 (cloud.google.com)
57.
Cloud Storage for $2 per TB per month (blog.sia.tech)
58.
Who is Facebook's mysterious “Lan Tim 2”? (shkspr.mobi)
59.
Explaining copyright broke the YouTube copyright system (law.nyu.edu)
60.
Grocy: web-based, self-hosted grocery and household management (grocy.info)