May 2020 Archive
181.
Graduate Student Solves Decades-Old Conway Knot Problem (quantamagazine.org)
182.
Remote work has its perks, until you want a promotion (wired.com)
183.
Show HN: Interface for all digital aspects of my life (beepb00p.xyz)
184.
Pricing Your Product (sequoiacap.com)
185.
Encouraging a culture of written communication (mcls.io)
186.
Rediscovering the Small Web (neustadt.fr)
187.
Coming to Chrome: a new way to use tabs (blog.google)
188.
Chromium project finds that 70% of security defects are memory safety problems (chromium.org)
189.
How does the Gmail unsubscribe button work? (blog.leavemealone.app)
190.
Bayesian Data Analysis, Third Edition [pdf] (users.aalto.fi)
191.
I trick my well-developed procrastination skills (wolfgang.gassler.org)
192.
Scraping Recipe Websites (benawad.com)
193.
Lidl to Launch Rival to AWS (chargedretail.co.uk)
194.
Webrecorder: Make an interactive copy of any web page that you browse (webrecorder.io)
195.
Linux containers in a few lines of code (zserge.com)
196.
Show HN: A dependently-typed programming language with static memory management (github.com)
197.
Nvidia CEO Introduces Nvidia Ampere Architecture, Nvidia A100 GPU (blogs.nvidia.com)
198.
First, it was Craigslist, next it's Zapier (kamerontanseli.ghost.io)
199.
Ask HN: Any job boards and age-friendly companies for older developers?
200.
Hacker Mods Old Calculator to Access the Internet, Casio Files DMCA Complaint (torrentfreak.com)
201.
Sell Yourself, Sell Your Work (solipsys.co.uk)
202.
I won’t buy ebooks anymore (dustri.org)
203.
SpaceshipGenerator: A Blender script to procedurally generate 3D spaceships (github.com)
204.
Making a SNES game in 2020 using modern tools (drludos.itch.io)
205.
The death of corporate research labs (blog.dshr.org)
206.
A look at modern PHP (lwn.net)
207.
YouTube actively deletes anti CCP comments (twitter.com)
208.
Advanced SQL and database books and resources (neilwithdata.com)
209.
Two capacitor paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
210.
Firefox for Mobile now supports NoScript, PrivacyBadger, HTTPS Everywhere (blog.mozilla.org)