June 2020 Archive
1591.
Study finds political bias skews perceptions of verifiable fact (news.harvard.edu)
1592.
The x86 Advanced Matrix Extension (fuse.wikichip.org)
1593.
Rubyists, we must do better (timriley.info)
1594.
Zombie Satellites Return from the Graveyard (spectrum.ieee.org)
1595.
How to Angel Invest, Part 2 (nav.al)
1596.
Algorithm-Visualizer (github.com)
1597.
Death of a Typeface (ilovetypography.com)
1598.
On a caravan, with one of the Sahara's last European explorers (phys.org)
1599.
Applications of Markov Chains (2003) [pdf] (langvillea.people.cofc.edu)
1600.
Acme – A framework for distributed reinforcement learning (github.com)
1601.
Atom-Thin Switches Could Route 5G and 6G Radio Signals (spectrum.ieee.org)
1602.
Reverse-engineering and comparing two Game Boy audio amplifier chips (righto.com)
1603.
Odds of communicating with 36 other possible intelligent civilizations are small (cbc.ca)
1604.
Ask HN: If you're so smart how come you're not rich?
1605.
eBay’s Critics Faced an Extreme Case of an Old Silicon Valley Habit (nytimes.com)
1606.
They Write the Right Stuff (1996) (fastcompany.com)
1607.
Stanford JavaScript Crypto Library (bitwiseshiftleft.github.io)
1608.
PyPy: A Faster Python Implementation (pypy.org)
1609.
Mallards ferry fish eggs between waterbodies (audubon.org)
1610.
Video of hundreds of police attacks on peaceful protestors (twitter.com)
1611.
JuliaCon 2020 Goes Online (juliabloggers.com)
1612.
Save Internet Freedom: Support the Open Technology Fund (saveinternetfreedom.tech)
1613.
Welcome to the 21st Century: How to Plan for the Post-Covid Future (oreilly.com)
1614.
Jobless claims, total unemployment level worse than expected (cnbc.com)
1615.
Staring into the COM Abyss (cmpct.info)
1616.
Ask HN: How do you take notes when reading a book?
1617.
Are planets with oceans common in the galaxy? It's likely, NASA scientists find (phys.org)
1618.
Rainway forces signing up to Discord in order to delete your account (rainway.com)
1619.
U.S. Press Freedom Tracker (pressfreedomtracker.us)
1620.
The BBC Microcomputer User Guide (central.kaserver5.org)