August 2020 Archive
1081.
Conventions for Command Line Options (nullprogram.com)
1082.
Why we decided against GraphQL for local state management (tech.okcupid.com)
1083.
Cheap FPGA Development Boards (joelw.id.au)
1084.
Does Parkinson’s Begin in the Gut? (2018) (scientificamerican.com)
1085.
Exploiting Android Messengers with WebRTC (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1086.
PCI Express Retimers vs. Redrivers: An Eye-Popping Difference (2019) (asteralabs.com)
1087.
Wiltshire valley locals build their own mobile phone network (newscabal.co.uk)
1088.
Ea­ves­drop­ping En­cryp­ted LTE Calls With Re­VoL­TE (revolte-attack.net)
1089.
Trump gives nod to Oracle buyout of TikTok in US (bbc.com)
1090.
Apple blocked Facebook's attempt to tell users about 30% App Store 'tax' (cnet.com)
1091.
Men rescued from Pacific island after writing SOS in sand (apnews.com)
1092.
Chromium devs want the browser to talk to devices, computers directly (theregister.com)
1093.
Shippos USPS Time in Transit Data (goshippo.com)
1094.
Show HN: JavaScript-free personal bio hosting (plumebio.com)
1095.
Sum Types in Julia and Rust (andreaskroepelin.de)
1096.
Ask HN: How does your organisation train programmers?
1097.
Engineer admits he wiped 456 Cisco WebEx VMs from AWS after leaving (theregister.com)
1098.
A step towards new nitrogen products (news.yale.edu)
1099.
Pumas AI: A platform for pharmaceutical modeling and simulation (pumas.ai)
1100.
Black Sky satellites return images just 58 hours after launch (techcrunch.com)
1101.
Jeff Bezos convinced 22 investors to back his new company Amazon in 1994 (2018) (scmp.com)
1102.
Clover: An all-in-one notebook (cloverapp.co)
1103.
Launch HN: Virtually (YC S20) – Build live online trainings
1104.
Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra (ocw.mit.edu)
1105.
Haskell In New Clothes (github.com)
1106.
Dropshipping: Hustlers making millions from goods they never handle (bbc.com)
1107.
Airbnb announces confidential submission of draft Registration Statement (news.airbnb.com)
1108.
Are Humans Intelligent? An AI Op-Ed (arr.am)
1109.
Why facial recognition has led to false arrests (nautil.us)
1110.
Why I’m Willing to Pay a Premium for Security, Privacy, and Peace of Mind (tirania.org)