May 2020 Archive
1351.
The Design Squiggle (thedesignsquiggle.com)
1352.
TikTok has recently traded at valuations of $105-110B on private markets (bloomberg.com)
1353.
The unintended consequences of working from home (smh.com.au)
1354.
Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz Is Out (techcrunch.com)
1355.
Apple iPhone charger teardown (2012) (righto.com)
1356.
Python – Writing large ZIP archives without memory inflation (github.com)
1357.
A Developer Culture Test (blog.pragmaticengineer.com)
1358.
Leaving Spellcheck Enabled Is a Privacy Risk (2016) (github.com)
1359.
The Secret Lives of Fungi (newyorker.com)
1360.
Bats in Portuguese Libraries (2018) (smithsonianmag.com)
1361.
An Illustrated Guide to Masked Wrestlers (pudding.cool)
1362.
GitHub CLI allows you to close, reopen, and add metadata to issues and PR (github.blog)
1363.
Show HN: Findyour.blog – Get your blog rated and reviewed by authors/readers (findyour.blog)
1364.
What Color Is Your Function? (2015) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1365.
Insider Build of VSCode for Windows/ARM64 (github.com)
1366.
Why Are Clinical Trials So Complicated? (blogs.sciencemag.org)
1367.
Ask HN: My mother has shaky hands – guidance on iPhone accessibility settings?
1368.
Chips and Geopolitics (stratechery.com)
1369.
Rust/WinRT Brings Microsoft Closer to Adopting Rust Internally (infoq.com)
1370.
CMU Researchers: Nearly Half of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Bots (npr.org)
1371.
Arduino Pinball Machine That Plays Itself (instructables.com)
1372.
Tell HN: Shutterstock is changing its commission structure
1373.
How I made a game played in Notepad (sheepolution.com)
1374.
CERN publishes instructions for building your own particle detector (twitter.com)
1375.
Joe Rogan got ripped off (supercast.com)
1376.
When bad UX is good (herebeseaswines.net)
1377.
A synthetic control causal analysis of Musk's tweet on Tesla stock price (alexpghayes.com)
1378.
Software bug made Bombardier planes turn the wrong way (theregister.co.uk)
1379.
Ancient Egyptian coffins and mystery of ‘black goo’ (blog.britishmuseum.org)
1380.
What Do You Do with a Stolen van Gogh? (nytimes.com)