June 2020 Archive
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Olympus quits camera business after 84 years (bbc.com)
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After GitHub CEO backs Black Lives Matter, workers demand an end to ICE contract (latimes.com)
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For black CEOs in Silicon Valley, humiliation is a part of doing business (bloomberg.com)
64.
The Next Step for Generics (blog.golang.org)
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A List of Hacker News's Undocumented Features and Behaviors (2018) (github.com)
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De-Escalation Keeps Protesters and Police Safer (fivethirtyeight.com)
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Ask HN: A way to adblock “we're using cookies” popups?
68.
Software reuse is more like an organ transplant than snapping Lego blocks (2011) (johndcook.com)
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Advice to new managers: don't joke about firing people (staysaasy.com)
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Facial Recognition Leads To False Arrest Of Black Man In Detroit (npr.org)
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George Floyd Protest – police brutality videos on Twitter (docs.google.com)
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The Beauty of Unix Pipelines (prithu.xyz)
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Face ID and Touch ID for the Web (developer.apple.com)
74.
GitHub isn't fun anymore (jaredpalmer.com)
75.
Create diagrams with code using Graphviz (ncona.com)
76.
Bootstrap 5 alpha (blog.getbootstrap.com)
77.
Six eBay executives and employees charged over alleged cyberstalking campaign (boston.cbslocal.com)
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Show HN: A Reddit reader that looks like the frontpage of a print newspaper (unim.press)
79.
A History of Clojure [pdf] (clojure.org)
80.
Show HN: Hacker News front page in the style of a print newspaper (wolfgangfaust.com)
81.
How many of you know that the team is working on something that no-one wants? (iism.org)
82.
GitHub Super Linter: one linter to rule them all (github.blog)
83.
Perl 7 is going to be Perl 5.32, mostly (perl.com)
84.
Procrastination is driven by our desire to avoid difficult emotions, says expert (cbc.ca)
85.
Woman makes $420k by buying insurance on flights she predicted would get delayed (mothership.sg)
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Amazon Honeycode – build web and mobile apps without writing code (aws.amazon.com)
87.
A one-year moratorium on police use of Rekognition (blog.aboutamazon.com)
88.
Blur Tools for Signal (signal.org)
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EFF and heavyweight legal team will defend Internet Archive against publishers (torrentfreak.com)
90.
DEA authorized to conduct surveillance on protestors (buzzfeednews.com)