May 2020 Archive
1951.
Barrier = Single keyboard/mouse solution for controlling multiple machines (github.com)
1952.
Apple whistleblower goes public over 'lack of action' (theguardian.com)
1953.
Cloud Security from First Principles (franklyspeaking.substack.com)
1954.
Godot Rust (hagsteel.com)
1955.
Ask HN: What's your Django side project?
1956.
Cycling to Redefine Urban Mobility in the Era of Coronavirus (finishermag.com)
1957.
Saying Thank You to the NHS, Using Clojure (clojure-conundrums.co.uk)
1958.
The genuine polymath is still one in a million (spectator.co.uk)
1959.
Ohio Prison Death Updates [pdf] (coronavirus.ohio.gov)
1960.
How Etsy became America’s unlikeliest breadbasket (wsj.com)
1961.
'Artificial leaf' concept inspires research into solar-powered fuel production (phys.org)
1962.
Hong Kong security chief warns of growing terrorism backing planned security law (reuters.com)
1963.
Unnamed SFU – Open Source One-to-many videoconferencing for teaching/conferences (irif.fr)
1964.
Rural Cities Overtake NYC in per Capita Covid-19 Cases (cybercoastal.com)
1965.
Berkshire Hathaway sells US airline shares (bbc.co.uk)
1966.
A passwordless server run by NSO Group sparks contact-tracing privacy concerns (techcrunch.com)
1967.
Show HN: Visual Brainfuck Interpreter (franklin.dyer.me)
1968.
Show HN: Open GIF Search (opengif.net)
1969.
Deno 1.0: What you need to know (blog.logrocket.com)
1970.
A Book of Creatures (abookofcreatures.com)
1971.
The inevitable has happened (om.co)
1972.
Infected by ideas (newstatesman.com)
1973.
OpenRA: AI Development Guidelines (2018) (github.com)
1974.
Trump to sign executive order on social media Thursday (thehill.com)
1975.
Leave scrum to rugby, I like getting stuff done (qvault.io)
1976.
Utility monster (en.wikipedia.org)
1977.
API with NestJS #3. Authenticating users with bcrypt, Passport, JWT, and cookies (wanago.io)
1978.
Sidewalk Labs doc reveals early vision for tax powers, criminal justice (2019) (theglobeandmail.com)
1979.
Ask HN: Do you maintain a log of what you learn? How often do you go over them?
1980.
Light-field videos: Part I (roblesnotes.com)