August 2020 Archive
121.
Arm co-founder: Sale to Nvidia would be a disaster (bbc.com)
122.
Apple Music on Android asks user's card details to avoid Google's 30% cut (reddit.com)
123.
Deep learning job postings have collapsed in the past six months (twitter.com)
124.
Most “mandatory requirements” in corporations are imaginary (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
125.
Making Advanced GUI Applications with Godot (medium.com)
126.
G Suite Doesn't Let You Contact Support Until Logged In. Locked Out = Stuck
127.
Tower Defense with a twist: all towers must be positioned with CSS Flexbox (flexboxdefense.com)
128.
We quit our jobs to build a cabin (outsideonline.com)
129.
Beta users of Starlink get downloads of 11 to 60 Mbps (arstechnica.com)
130.
Gallup: 81% of Black Americans Want Police to Retain Local Presence (news.gallup.com)
131.
To the future occupants of my office at the MIT Media Lab (ethanzuckerman.com)
132.
Stopping phishing campaigns with Bash (blog.haschek.at)
133.
Oatly: The New Coke? (divinations.substack.com)
134.
A guide to learning algorithms through LeetCode (github.com)
135.
Google: Open Letter to Australians (about.google)
136.
Zoom still don't understand GDPR (threatspike.com)
137.
Rosatom releases previously classified documentary video of Tsar Bomba nuke test (thebarentsobserver.com)
138.
Is TDD Dead? (2014) (martinfowler.com)
139.
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai arrested under national security law (reuters.com)
140.
70% of surveyed Americans say they can't do their job without internet (decisiondata.org)
141.
Safari adopts the Chrome/Firefox extension model (developer.apple.com)
142.
Show HN: Hndex.org – a full-text search engine of articles submitted to HN (hndex.org)
143.
Show HN: Healthcare Is Dumb (healthcareisdumb.com)
144.
The best Parts of Visual Studio Code are proprietary (underjord.io)
145.
Apple expands independent repair program to Mac after US antitrust investigation (techcrunch.com)
146.
WordPressiOS Locked by App Store (twitter.com)
147.
Chromium's Impact on Root DNS Traffic (blog.apnic.net)
148.
To head off regulators, Google makes certain words taboo (themarkup.org)
149.
The 212-story skyscraper in Melbourne, Australia (twitter.com)
150.
Open Problems in Robotics (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)