May 2020 Archive
3811.
How to Spot a Misleading Crowd Photo (vitals.lifehacker.com)
3812.
Trump threatens to close down Social Media Platforms (twitter.com)
3813.
What science can tell us about C and C++'s security (alexgaynor.net)
3814.
How to manage AI annotation services during COVID (medium.com)
3815.
Americans think they are better at social distancing than their neighbors (qz.com)
3816.
Ask HN: What is your opinion on mongo db?
3817.
Early stage startup, first customer wants equity?
3818.
What are some bad UX present in today's popular apps?
3819.
Ask HN: Why not have candidates fix bugs in open source code?
3820.
A quarter of Americans are hesitant about a coronavirus vaccine (reuters.com)
3821.
Some simple tricks in C/C++ (able.bio)
3822.
Senate Democrats Seek Suspension of TSMC Deal (eetasia.com)
3823.
People who use BSD as their desktop os, why do you choose BSD over Linux? (reddit.com)
3824.
Ash HN: Suggestions for Good Resources for Investing
3825.
US lockdown protests may have spread virus widely, cellphone data suggests (theguardian.com)
3826.
Show HN: To Listen to Any Page Prefix the URL with Playthis.link
3827.
Ask HN: What are your favourite history books?
3828.
Zoom allowed a sign-up without verifying their email (twitter.com)
3829.
Ask HN: Board Games Online?
3830.
Show HN: Deta Base – Add a database to your side projects in 3 lines of code (deta.sh)
3831.
Ask HN: How is your backend instrumented?
3832.
Gnome is not the default for Fedora Workstation (blogs.gnome.org)
3833.
Ask HN: What's a good PC build for development (under $1k)
3834.
Ask HN: How do you prepare for a new job?
3835.
Ask HN: How do you prioritize things to read?
3836.
Ask HN: What is your favorite UI design system?
3837.
Trump is set to announce an executive order against social media companies (cnn.com)
3838.
Intermediate certificate used for issuance of Comodo certs has expired (tbs-certificates.co.uk)
3839.
Ask HN: How can I do plain language stock market history queries?
3840.
Where there's smoke – the cigarettes-and-Covid story is growing harder to ignore (nationalpost.com)