May 2020 Archive
661.
Caffeine: A vitamin-like nutrient, or adaptogen (raypeat.com)
662.
Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures (npr.org)
663.
New bill threatens journalists’ ability to protect sources (techcrunch.com)
664.
We built a new GPS receiver engine (blog.coresemi.io)
665.
Principles for Building New SaaS Products on AWS (trek10.com)
666.
Intelligent disobedience (en.wikipedia.org)
667.
Oxidizing the Technical Interview (blog.mgattozzi.dev)
668.
Update to L.A.'s stay-at-home orders (latimes.com)
669.
Artbreeder – Extend Your Imagination with GANs (artbreeder.com)
670.
Ask HN: Learning the business-side of things as a developer?
671.
Georgism (en.wikipedia.org)
672.
Organ transplants down as stay-at-home rules reduce fatal traffic collisions (npr.org)
673.
How to Fix Slow Code in Ruby (engineering.shopify.com)
674.
Bhūribhirbhāribhirbhīrābhūbhārairabhirebhire (en.wikipedia.org)
675.
Judge Orders FCC To Hand Over IP Addresses Linked To Net Neutrality Comments (gizmodo.com)
676.
Abusing WebRTC to reveal coarse location data in Signal (medium.com)
677.
Show HN: Margin – A lightweight, flexible markup language for structured thought (margin.love)
678.
Ask HN: What is the point of “© 2020 CompanyName” in website footers?
679.
Show HN: A WebGL Tribute to Tron, the movie that made me fall in love with CGI (mgz.me)
680.
The Success and Failure of Ninja (neugierig.org)
681.
A 125-year-old delivery network that feeds Mumbai (bbc.com)
682.
Researchers unveil a pruning algorithm to shrink deep learning models (news.mit.edu)
683.
Show HN: This Fursona Does Not Exist (thisfursonadoesnotexist.com)
684.
Launch HN: Satchel (YC S18) – Guides to the Best SaaS Tools
685.
Zork source code, 1977 (github.com)
686.
Organ donation in England has moved to an opt-out system (organdonation.nhs.uk)
687.
Bad times in corporate wireless networks (rachelbythebay.com)
688.
Show HN: Virtual Reality DOS (github.com)
689.
Huawei builds up 2-year reserve of 'most important' US chips (asia.nikkei.com)
690.
California sues Uber and Lyft, claiming workers are misclassified (nytimes.com)