2020 Archive
2971.
Voat Is Shutting Down (voat.co)
2972.
TSMC plans to halt chip supplies to Huawei in 2 months (asia.nikkei.com)
2973.
Stripe migrates Stripe Subscriptions users to more expensive Stripe Billing (stripe.com)
2974.
Hypermodern Python (cjolowicz.github.io)
2975.
Software development: should we stop? Maybe we should (blog.spencermounta.in)
2976.
That coworker who never stops refactoring (critter.blog)
2977.
Disk Prices on Amazon (diskprices.com)
2978.
Open Letter from Facebook Content Moderators (foxglove.org.uk)
2979.
Digital pregnancy tests have an internal paper test (twitter.com)
2980.
A spellchecker used to be a major feat of software engineering (2008) (prog21.dadgum.com)
2981.
BlurHash: Algorithm to generate compact representation of an image placeholder (blurha.sh)
2982.
Illustrated Self-Guided Course On How To Use The Slide Rule (sliderulemuseum.com)
2983.
What is a control system anyway? (feltrac.co)
2984.
Ask HN: What niche blogs are worthwhile to follow?
2985.
Cambridge University Press make their books free until May (cambridge.org)
2986.
We didn't encrypt your password, we hashed it (troyhunt.com)
2987.
What Unity Is Getting Wrong (garry.tv)
2988.
A Google bot scrapes pricing info by adding items to carts (wsj.com)
2989.
Windows Subsystem for Linux: The lost potential (jmmv.dev)
2990.
Growing evidence that the universe is connected by giant structures (2019) (vice.com)
2991.
Jeffrey Epstein's mystery bank came alive after his death (nytimes.com)
2992.
Governments should adopt and invest in FOSS (jamesmcm.github.io)
2993.
A pure WebAssembly / JavaScript port of FFmpeg (ffmpegwasm.github.io)
2994.
Images Created from Prime Numbers (futilitycloset.com)
2995.
A mother and son who unraveled a geographic hoax (atlasobscura.com)
2996.
Black Hole Visualization in Unreal Engine (twitter.com)
2997.
Getting Started with WireGuard (miguelmota.com)
2998.
Guide to speaking at tech conferences (cfpland.com)
2999.
Show HN: Python lib for rich text, markdown, tables, etc. in the terminal (github.com)
3000.
Ask HN: What weird or hard problems are you trying to solve?