April 2020 Archive
2221.
Show HN: Chatparty – host videochat parties with no audio (chatparty.co)
2222.
Making Backup Validation Easier (brokensandals.net)
2223.
Keystone Interface (martinfowler.com)
2224.
Gloo API Gateway Version 1.3 – Dev Portal, WebAssembly, Knative (solo.io)
2225.
Xi fears Japan-led manufacturing exodus from China (asia.nikkei.com)
2226.
The secret behind “unkillable” Android backdoor called xHelper has been revealed (arstechnica.com)
2227.
Japan’s ‘Disaster Parks’ (reasonstobecheerful.world)
2228.
Coiled Computing (coiled.io)
2229.
Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook now account for 20% of S&P 500 (nytimes.com)
2230.
The Fall of Galloping Gertie (damninteresting.com)
2231.
Quantifying and Time Tracking My Reading (cflynn.us)
2232.
2600: Spring Issue and Important Update (2600.com)
2233.
We Shot Our Film with a $600 Camera, 3 Lights, and No Budget (nofilmschool.com)
2234.
The Cost of Training NLP Models: A Concise Overview (arxiv.org)
2235.
The Bateson Building (2016) (jsah.ucpress.edu)
2236.
Oil Companies Are Collapsing, but Wind and Solar Energy Keep Growing (nytimes.com)
2237.
An Investigation into PEPP-PT (nadim.computer)
2238.
In the Shadow of Big Blue (2019) (logicmag.io)
2239.
Productivity Is a Fuck (shreeda.substack.com)
2240.
SCOOP: Simple Concurrent Object Oriented Programming (en.wikipedia.org)
2241.
Building Your First SaaS: The Ultimate Crash Course (youtube.com)
2242.
Plan for 5 Years of Lockdown (boffinism.com)
2243.
West’s incompetent response to pandemic will hasten the power-shift to the east (economist.com)
2244.
Some artists are disappearing from society to let their work speak for itself (nytimes.com)
2245.
A bug story: data alignment on x86 (2016) (pzemtsov.github.io)
2246.
To Swedes, it's the rest of the world engaging in a reckless experiment (stuff.co.nz)
2247.
Telecommuting with the Amiga [video] (youtube.com)
2248.
There will be no 'back to normal' (nesta.org.uk)
2249.
Show HN: An attempt to spot Covid-19 outbreaks using wearable devices (detectstudy.org)
2250.
Ring 0 of fire: Does Riot Games’ new anti-cheat measure go too far? (arstechnica.com)