July 2020 Archive
271.
The more senior your job title, the more you need to keep a journal (2017) (hbr.org)
272.
The personal info of what could be Instacart customers is being sold online (buzzfeednews.com)
273.
Internet mob justice can easily destroy innocent lives (2019) (observer.com)
274.
Guietta – Python module to create simple GUIs (github.com)
275.
How to pay your rent with your open source project (plausible.io)
276.
Dijo: A terminal-based habit tracker written in Rust (github.com)
277.
Linus Torvalds: 'I Do No Coding Any More' (linux.slashdot.org)
278.
I made a simple geolocation service (maxkostinevich.com)
279.
Git commit accepts several message flags (-m) to allow multiline commits (stefanjudis.com)
280.
A Steve Jobs masterclass from a decade ago (blog.thinkst.com)
281.
Invasive, secretive “bossware” tracking workers (eff.org)
282.
Svelte and TypeScript (svelte.dev)
283.
Google’s problems are bigger than just the antitrust case (economist.com)
284.
Invite Rick to Rick Roll Your Zoom Calls (inviterick.com)
285.
Rust explained using easy English (github.com)
286.
Hundreds arrested as crime chat network cracked (bbc.com)
287.
Ask HN: Is it just me? why is “news” so addictive?
288.
Airbus' self-flying plane just completed taxi, take-off, and landing tests (businessinsider.com)
289.
Sweden: higher Covid-19 death rate while failing to collect on economic gains (nytimes.com)
290.
Cracking down on research fraud (undark.org)
291.
Writing a file system from scratch in Rust (blog.carlosgaldino.com)
292.
Apple Security Research Device Program (developer.apple.com)
293.
Writing a winning 4K intro in Rust (codeslow.com)
294.
The Fourth of July (popehat.com)
295.
Tour of Rust (tourofrust.com)
296.
Dark patterns in GDPR consent boxes (arxiv.org)
297.
Some SQL Tricks of an Application DBA (hakibenita.com)
298.
Onyx is violating the Linux kernel's license, refuses to release source code (old.reddit.com)
299.
Building a self-updating profile README for GitHub (simonwillison.net)
300.
Google reportedly peeks into Android data to gain edge over third-party apps (arstechnica.com)