May 2020 Archive
1651.
Trump's executive order targets political bias at Twitter and Facebook: draft (reuters.com)
1652.
Facebook pay cuts for remote employees who move prove that labor market rigged? (philip.greenspun.com)
1653.
PepsiCo cuts out grocery stores and sells directly to consumers (forbes.com)
1654.
Common *nix commands written in Rust (gcollazo.com)
1655.
U.S. FTC indicates it is looking at Zoom privacy woes (reuters.com)
1656.
Dev Degree: Behind the Scenes (engineering.shopify.com)
1657.
My Summer of Snowden (theatlantic.com)
1658.
Reverse-engineering the audio chip in the Nintendo Game Boy Color (righto.com)
1659.
Web Audio API: Musically-aware scheduling and Dynamic looping (2016) (jakearchibald.com)
1660.
Take the Shutdown Skeptics Seriously (theatlantic.com)
1661.
Did Japan Just Beat the Virus Without Lockdowns or Mass Testing? (bloomberg.com)
1662.
$14M in ETH stolen from Upbit were laundered in May through well-known exchanges (blog.clain.io)
1663.
The problem with third-party delivery platforms (lifehacker.com)
1664.
The faded beauty of abandoned cars across Europe and the US (bbc.co.uk)
1665.
Connected, but at what cost? (science.sciencemag.org)
1666.
Private key of DigiCert Certificate Transparency log compromised (feistyduck.com)
1667.
Let SOcket CAT Be Thy Glue over Serial (bloggerbust.ca)
1668.
Static Sites with Elasticsearch (gizra.com)
1669.
“Tsugaru” – FM Towns Emulator Project (ysflight.in.coocan.jp)
1670.
The Day the Pirates Came (bbc.com)
1671.
Google expects its staff to work from home until 2021 (zdnet.com)
1672.
Apple’s abandonment of Intel chips is inevitable (2018) (theverge.com)
1673.
Elon Musk tweet wipes $14bn off Tesla's value (bbc.com)
1674.
Microsoft admits being 'on the wrong side of history' with regard to open source (theregister.co.uk)
1675.
I learned 1500 Chinese Characters in a Month (underscorehao.net)
1676.
I invented Roomba and assure you, robots won’t take over the world (nautil.us)
1677.
What we get wrong about Machiavelli (prospectmagazine.co.uk)
1678.
Xbox and Windows NT 3.5 source code leaks online (theverge.com)
1679.
Every tech downturn has a silver lining (om.co)
1680.
Juul Is Moving Base From San Francisco to Washington, D.C. (wsj.com)