2020 Archive
1471.
Portland approves 10% cap on fees that food delivery apps can charge restaurants (oregonlive.com)
1472.
U.S. states lean toward breaking up Google's ad tech business (cnbc.com)
1473.
Scientists grow bigger monkey brains using human genes, replicating evolution (interestingengineering.com)
1474.
Using the hunger I experienced as a kid to teach mine about generosity (2019) (humanparts.medium.com)
1475.
I ordered a box of boxes from The Packaging Wholesalers via Amazon.ca (twitter.com)
1476.
The Original Cookie specification from 1997 was GDPR compliant (2019) (baekdal.com)
1477.
Show HN: RegEx for Regular Folk – A visual, example-based introduction (refrf.shreyasminocha.me)
1478.
The AirPods Pro “Rattlegate” (annoying.technology)
1479.
SQLite Is Serverless (sqlite.org)
1480.
Unit Testing Is Overrated (tyrrrz.me)
1481.
‘BlueLeaks’ Exposes Files from Hundreds of Police Departments (krebsonsecurity.com)
1482.
Simple, solar-powered water desalination (news.mit.edu)
1483.
There are only four billion floats, so test them all (2014) (randomascii.wordpress.com)
1484.
Guide to Python Debugging (martinheinz.dev)
1485.
Trump signs executive order targeting protections for social media companies (axios.com)
1486.
Uber is laying off 3,700, as rides plummet due to Covid-19 (techcrunch.com)
1487.
Tesla remotely removed autopilot features from used Tesla without notice (jalopnik.com)
1488.
Moving from TypeScript to Rust / WebAssembly (nicolodavis.com)
1489.
Swift System Is Now Open Source (swift.org)
1490.
Show HN: Skynet Simulator (skynetsimulator.com)
1491.
Zulip 3.0: Threaded Open Source Team Chat (blog.zulip.com)
1492.
The Hardest Program I've Ever Written – How a code formatter works (2015) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
1493.
Intel's “cripple AMD” function (2019) (agner.org)
1494.
Elon Musk moves to Texas (ktvu.com)
1495.
Fuck You Sunday (fuckyousunday.com)
1496.
Your Phone Is Your Castle (puri.sm)
1497.
Show HN: Regex Cheatsheet (ihateregex.io)
1498.
Foundations of Software Engineering (cmu-313.github.io)
1499.
The Right to Repair could help address a critical shortage in school computers (uspirg.org)
1500.
Age, Sex, Existing Conditions of Covid-19 Cases and Deaths (worldometers.info)