July 2020 Archive
31.
NewPipe – ad-free, open-source Android YouTube client (newpipe.schabi.org)
32.
German court bans Tesla ad statements related to autonomous driving (mobile.reuters.com)
33.
New ‘Meow’ attack has deleted almost 4k unsecured databases (bleepingcomputer.com)
34.
DuckDuckGo browser seemingly sends domains a user visits to DDG servers (github.com)
35.
How to Understand Things (nabeelqu.co)
36.
Abstract Wikipedia (meta.wikimedia.org)
37.
Don't close your MacBook with a cover over the camera (support.apple.com)
38.
Do not remain nameless to yourself (1966) (lettersofnote.com)
39.
YouTube deleted an electronics repair channel [video] (youtube.com)
40.
On Trouser Pockets (sambleckley.com)
41.
Show HN: TinyPilot – Build a KVM over IP using a Raspberry Pi (mtlynch.io)
42.
The Sci-Hub Effect: Sci-Hub downloads lead to more article citations (arxiv.org)
43.
Who’s behind Wednesday’s epic Twitter hack? (krebsonsecurity.com)
44.
Ask HN: Is all of FAANG like this?
45.
Historical programming-language groups disappearing from Google (lwn.net)
46.
New German law would force ISPs to allow secret service to install trojans (privateinternetaccess.com)
47.
Space Jam's 1996 website is still alive (spacejam.com)
48.
Ennio Morricone has died (hollywoodreporter.com)
49.
Breach exposed more than one million DNA profiles on a major genealogy database (buzzfeednews.com)
50.
Invert, always, invert (anup.io)
51.
Zettlr – FOSS markdown editor for personal knowledge management and publishing (zettlr.com)
52.
How Developers Stop Learning: Rise of the Expert Beginner (2012) (daedtech.com)
53.
ITER: World's largest nuclear fusion project begins assembly (bbc.co.uk)
54.
Ask HN: My GitHub account got suspended without any notice
55.
Resignation Letter (bariweiss.com)
56.
The Wrong Abstraction (2016) (sandimetz.com)
57.
First Ever Image of a Multi-Planet System Around a Sun-Like Star Captured by ESO (eso.org)
58.
Editorial board of Index and more than 70 staff members resign (index.hu)
59.
Only 9% of visitors give GDPR consent to be tracked (markosaric.com)
60.
Experimental blood test detects cancer up to four years before symptoms appear (scientificamerican.com)