2020 Archive
271.
Someone has stolen my Instagram account (twitter.com)
272.
A small restaurant owner on Google, DoorDash, and Grubhub (saddlebackbbq.com)
273.
YouTube will now show ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them (forbes.com)
274.
How bad is your Spotify? (pudding.cool)
275.
Tailwind UI (tailwindui.com)
276.
Turns out half the internet has a single-point-of-failure called “Cloudflare” (easydns.com)
277.
Show HN: A basketball hoop to maximize shots that go in [video] (youtube.com)
278.
Agents raid home of fired Florida data scientist who built Covid-19 dashboard (tallahassee.com)
279.
Do not Draw a Penis (donotdrawapenis.com)
280.
Unbricking a $2k bike with a $10 Raspberry Pi (ptx2.net)
281.
1MB Club (1mb.club)
282.
You've only added two lines – why did that take two days? (mrlacey.com)
283.
Private client-side-only PWAs are hard, but now Apple made them impossible (andregarzia.com)
284.
How the CIA used Crypto AG encryption devices to spy on countries for decades (washingtonpost.com)
285.
Ask HN: Mind bending books to read and never be the same as before?
286.
Animation of how bridges were built in Central Europe in the Middle Ages [video] (youtube.com)
287.
Facebook to Buy Giphy for $400M (axios.com)
288.
Show HN: This Word Does Not Exist (thisworddoesnotexist.com)
289.
Netflix to cut streaming quality in Europe for 30 days (bbc.co.uk)
290.
New slats make the Golden Gate Bridge sound like a David Lynch movie (kqed.org)
291.
This page is a truly naked, brutalist HTML quine (secretgeek.github.io)
292.
Firefox 83 introduces HTTPS-Only Mode (blog.mozilla.org)
293.
Zotero: Personal Research Assistant (zotero.org)
294.
Systems Design for Advanced Beginners (robertheaton.com)
295.
Lemmy, an open-source federated Reddit alternative, gets funding for development (dev.lemmy.ml)
296.
‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies (news.umich.edu)
297.
PayPal to allow cryptocurrency buying, selling and shopping on its network (reuters.com)
298.
Security by obscurity is underrated (utkusen.com)
299.
With Proton and Steam Play, many Windows games now work on Linux (protondb.com)
300.
Thank HN: My startup was born here and is now 10 years old