July 2020 Archive
151.
WindowSwap: View someone's window somewhere in the world (window-swap.com)
152.
The Silence Is Deafening (devonzuegel.com)
153.
Essays on programming I think about a lot (benkuhn.net)
154.
Things Unexpectedly Named After People (notes.rolandcrosby.com)
155.
Facebook has blocked Dreamwidth (andrewducker.dreamwidth.org)
156.
A man who can read letters but not numbers exposes roots of consciousness (sciencemag.org)
157.
Florida becomes first state to enact DNA privacy law, blocking insurers (washingtonexaminer.com)
158.
Co-founder of Gokada found decapitated, dismembered inside New York condo (nydailynews.com)
159.
Not an Amazon Problem (tbray.org)
160.
Playstation's secret weapon: a nearly all-automated factory (asia.nikkei.com)
161.
Website allows you to experience what it is like to live with dyslexia (2016) (geon.github.io)
162.
Migrating Dropbox from Nginx to Envoy (dropbox.tech)
163.
Starlink WiFi Router FCC Approved (fcc.report)
164.
Show HN: SheetUI – Turn Google Sheets into Web Pages (sheetui.com)
165.
1SecondPainting: Generate abstract paintings in one click (1secondpainting.com)
166.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2020)
167.
Google to Invest $10B in India (techcrunch.com)
168.
Chicago Police Department shuts down its arrest API (chicagoreporter.com)
169.
The Haskell Elephant in the Room (stephendiehl.com)
170.
India, Jio, and the Four Internets (stratechery.com)
171.
July 11, 2020 RIP my darling boy (twitter.com)
172.
Zoom Security Exploit: Cracking private meeting passwords (tomanthony.co.uk)
173.
EasyOCR: Ready-to-use OCR with 40 languages (github.com)
174.
Who gets invited to the party? (medium.com)
175.
Spotify CEO: musicians can no longer release music only “once every 3-4 years” (thefader.com)
176.
Coronavirus: Oxford vaccine triggers immune response (bbc.co.uk)
177.
A look at the Gemini protocol: a brutally simple alternative to the web (toffelblog.xyz)
178.
Google to keep employees home until summer 2021 (wsj.com)
179.
Reasonably priced color e-ink display (waveshare.com)
180.
LibreOffice: The Next Five Years (lwn.net)