June 2020 Archive
2311.
Police Overwhelmingly Responsible for Attacking Journalists (theintercept.com)
2312.
America Is Giving Up on Coronavirus – and the Consequences Will Be Devastating (eand.co)
2313.
Recognizing non-programming open source contributors (allcontributors.org)
2314.
Add a “contrib” directory to your projects (drewdevault.com)
2315.
U.S. announces end of Hong Kong's special status (theweek.com)
2316.
Analysts Say Apple Should Buy DuckDuckGo Search Engine (baseread.com)
2317.
Trump to sign EO suspending work visas through 2020 (H1B, H2B, H4, L1, J1) (thehill.com)
2318.
Real VT102 Emulation with MAME (zork.net)
2319.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (June 2020)
2320.
Show HN: TheKnob – sound volume control knob made of concrete and RGB lights (theknob.co)
2321.
Europeans vow to pursue digital tax plans after US “provocation” (arstechnica.com)
2322.
World's first liquid cooled 5G base station deployed in Finland (metropolitan.fi)
2323.
Universities Targeted by NetWalker Ransomware (insidehighered.com)
2324.
Ask HN: Did you work too hard in your 20s?
2325.
How to get your first 100 users as a SaaS startup founder? (blog.nat.app)
2326.
UCSF forced to pay more than $1M ransom to perpetrators of malware attack (ktvu.com)
2327.
Visualizing the Ongoing Drug War (tryplainjane.com)
2328.
New Google default wipes users' location, web history after 18 months (reuters.com)
2329.
'Did I miss anything?': A man emerges from a 75-day silent retreat (boston.com)
2330.
Chargen: Good Intentions on the Old-Timey Internet (somanymachines.com)
2331.
India Debates Skin-Tone Bias as Beauty Companies Alter Ads (nytimes.com)
2332.
Widespread mask-wearing could prevent Covid-19 second waves, study shows (reuters.com)
2333.
Mozart’s Infinite Riches (standpointmag.co.uk)
2334.
Apple Warns Looters with Stolen iPhones: You Are Being Tracked (forbes.com)
2335.
Object-Oriented Design Heuristics (2017) [slides] (slideshare.net)
2336.
Ask HN: Can there be an open source homeschooling curriculum?
2337.
Ask HN: Which industries have most people have never heard of?
2338.
API that uses neural networks to scrape product data (mlscrapedemo.herokuapp.com)
2339.
Points of contact – a short history of door handles (apollo-magazine.com)
2340.
BrowserStack SpeedLab (browserstack.com)