May 2020 Archive
1291.
Safe-Linking – Eliminating a 20 year-old malloc() exploit primitive (research.checkpoint.com)
1292.
How failures led to a SaaS [audio] (failory.com)
1293.
Strike: A web-based, 1-bit paint tool (amorphous.itch.io)
1294.
Surfboard: Audio Feature Extraction for Modern Machine Learning (arxiv.org)
1295.
A Map of Trees in London (treetalk.co.uk)
1296.
She Gets Calls and Texts Meant for Elon Musk. Some Are Pretty Weird (npr.org)
1297.
France, Italy, Belgium stop hydroxychloroquine use for Covid-19 on safety fears (reuters.com)
1298.
History of Logo (escholarship.org)
1299.
Immutable Databases (adlrocha.substack.com)
1300.
Ask HN: Is there any open source tool for creating simple CRUD Apps?
1301.
Relationship between psychedelics, the brain, well-being, and creativity (mythirdbrain.substack.com)
1302.
‘It’s something I have never seen’: How the Covid-19 virus hijacks cells (statnews.com)
1303.
How to build your own feature store for ML (logicalclocks.com)
1304.
Show HN: I scraped local court records to find dirty cops (lawsuit.org)
1305.
Learn Istio: A Service Mesh and Istio Resource List (github.com)
1306.
Universa tail fund returned 3,600% in March (bloomberg.com)
1307.
Physicists Criticize Stephen Wolfram’s ‘Theory of Everything’ (scientificamerican.com)
1308.
Show HN: TrashEmail – Telegram-based disposable mail service (github.com)
1309.
How to trigger races reliably in the Linux kernel (people.kernel.org)
1310.
How to detect if an object has been garbage collected in JavaScript (stevehanov.ca)
1311.
Show HN: Get help on any Linux command by typing 'howdoi –' in your terminal (github.com)
1312.
Keeping bees means thinking about landscape as a system (aeon.co)
1313.
I hired a team of shoppers to find out how businesses were opening in Dallas (blogmaverick.com)
1314.
W64devkit: A Portable C and C++ Development Kit for Windows (nullprogram.com)
1315.
Visualizing Electricity (demystifyingscience.com)
1316.
Oculus: Hand Tracking Updates (developer.oculus.com)
1317.
Markdown Tutorial (markdowntutorial.com)
1318.
Ask HN: Did Reddit ever end up giving equity to any of its users?
1319.
The most successful developers share more than they take (stackoverflow.blog)
1320.
Negative News Distorts Our Thinking (psychologytoday.com)