May 2020 Archive
2041.
Mini PCs in 2020 (tomsguide.com)
2042.
San Francisco real estate going to collapse: Angel investor Calacanis (youtu.be)
2043.
Against Set Theory (2005) [pdf] (ontology.buffalo.edu)
2044.
Uber engineering layoffs expected tomorrow (theinformation.com)
2045.
Microsoft now blocks reply-all email storms to end our inbox nightmares (theverge.com)
2046.
Impostor Syndrome in Programming (medium.com)
2047.
Microsoft Fluid Framework Preview (fluidpreview.com)
2048.
Ask HN: What news aggregator like HN do you visit every day?
2049.
CDC Suggests Avoiding Open Plan Offices (nytimes.com)
2050.
Show HN: I Made JavaScript Color Conversion Library for LCH/Lab/XYZ/RGB/Hex/HSL (github.com)
2051.
A Shallow Introduction to the K Programming Language (2002) (web.archive.org)
2052.
UNIX Text Formatting Using the -ms Macros (1984) (hactrn.net)
2053.
Marvin – Customizable Task Manager and Daily Planner (amazingmarvin.com)
2054.
Flutter tutorial for beginners (milapneupane.com.np)
2055.
Lessons Learnt Failing to Monetize My Ruby Gem (mikerogers.io)
2056.
Hot Reloadable Structs: Memory Mapping (mun-lang.org)
2057.
Graph2Plan: Learning Floorplan Generation from Layout Graphs (arxiv.org)
2058.
Show HN: Kiba Pro v2 – Commercial Ruby Extensions to Kiba ETL (thibautbarrere.com)
2059.
Making a miniature IBM 1401 scale model (imgur.com)
2060.
Windows 10 quietly got a built-in network sniffer, how to use (bleepingcomputer.com)
2061.
CMU's OpenTPOD: Create Deep Learning Object Detectors Without Coding (github.com)
2062.
Ask HN: Why are you against open plan offices?
2063.
IBM confirms layoffs are happening, but won’t provide details (techcrunch.com)
2064.
Qatar Airways demands payment for training from terminated flight crew (ukaviation.news)
2065.
Skid Row (en.wikipedia.org)
2066.
Redundancy in Programming Languages (digitalmars.com)
2067.
Samsung Critical Security Vulnerability: 0-click RCE in All Modern Phones (twitter.com)
2068.
How SSL Kill Switch works on iOS 12 (nabla-c0d3.github.io)
2069.
On Iteration and Recursion [pdf] (cs.utexas.edu)
2070.
The UK government is paying newspapers for positive COVID-19 coverage (thelondoneconomic.com)