2020 Archive
2761.
Car seats as contraception (privpapers.ssrn.com)
2762.
US video game sales have record quarter as consumers stay at home (techcrunch.com)
2763.
Old TV caused village broadband outages for 18 months (bbc.com)
2764.
Mozilla’s plan to fix internet privacy (protocol.com)
2765.
FreeYourMusic lets users migrate their playlists off Spotify (freeyourmusic.com)
2766.
Next-Generation IBM POWER10 Processor (newsroom.ibm.com)
2767.
Google is finally killing off Chrome apps, which nobody really used (theverge.com)
2768.
A photo is crashing some Android phones (bbc.com)
2769.
What’s wrong with computational notebooks? (web.eecs.utk.edu)
2770.
The MTA is going after an Etsy artist over a New York subway map it didn’t make (vice.com)
2771.
Microsoft Joins the Blender Development Fund (blender.org)
2772.
Remote software developers earn more than non-remote developers (whoisnnamdi.com)
2773.
Plan Your Route Privately: DuckDuckGo Now Has Driving and Walking Directions (spreadprivacy.com)
2774.
Cryo–electron microscopy breaks the atomic resolution barrier (sciencemag.org)
2775.
C implementation of Tic-Tac-Toe in a single call to printf (github.com)
2776.
A Graph of Related Subreddits (anvaka.github.io)
2777.
Show HN: A Stargate in 140 chars of JavaScript (dwitter.net)
2778.
Things we learned running Postgres 13 (pganalyze.com)
2779.
How to Build a Great Series A Pitch and Deck (ycombinator.com)
2780.
Why did renewables become so cheap so fast? (ourworldindata.org)
2781.
The End of OS X (stratechery.com)
2782.
Asian American Discrimination in Harvard Admissions [pdf] (public.econ.duke.edu)
2783.
iMessage for Windows: A labor of love that will never see light of day (2018) (neosmart.net)
2784.
Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine approved for use in UK (bbc.co.uk)
2785.
Politically-correct witch-hunt is killing free speech (medium.com)
2786.
Statement Regarding the Zen Programming Language (ziglang.org)
2787.
Public asked to report receipt of any unsolicited packages of seeds (vdacs.virginia.gov)
2788.
Patreon lays off 13% of workforce (techcrunch.com)
2789.
Germany's data chief tells ministries WhatsApp is a no-go (dw.com)
2790.
Ask HN: What are some interesting projects to reuse your old devices?