June 2020 Archive
2581.
Converting GW-BASIC to the Z80 (tia.mat.br)
2582.
American Capitalism Is Brutal (nytimes.com)
2583.
Supreme Court of Canada dismisses Uber appeal $400M class-action lawsuit (cbc.ca)
2584.
Linux Sucks 2020 [video] (youtube.com)
2585.
Ask HN: Do you still use reddit.com?
2586.
Dropbox has launched a new password manager in private beta (theverge.com)
2587.
Covid-19, Civil Unrest Could Trigger Mass Migration in Post-Pandemic World (studyfinds.org)
2588.
Show HN: Create a Deep Fake Video from Any Image (myvoiceyourface.com)
2589.
Phil Schiller: Apple Will Not Change Decision on 'Hey' Email App (macrumors.com)
2590.
The Tragedy of the New Coronavirus Spikes (newyorker.com)
2591.
My First Homemade Pedalboard (0ut3r.space)
2592.
Oklo (YC S14), maker of 'micro' nuclear reactor, aims to prove doubters wrong (washingtonexaminer.com)
2593.
Common Web Developer Interview Questions And Answers (blog.codegiant.io)
2594.
Ultrasound Networking (2014) (anfractuosity.com)
2595.
The Running Novelist: Learning how to go the distance (2008) (newyorker.com)
2596.
To Post or Not to Post (dev.to)
2597.
Angular 10 Now Available (blog.angular.io)
2598.
Information Exposure Vulnerability with Django and Memcached (danpalmer.me)
2599.
England and Wales dropping rape inquiries when victims won’t hand in phones (theguardian.com)
2600.
Statistical Rethinking and Nix (rgoswami.me)
2601.
Was Modern Art Really a CIA Psy-Op? (daily.jstor.org)
2602.
Ask HN: What tools/apps/etc. are out there in support of antiracism?
2603.
Facebook Can't Fix Itself (time.com)
2604.
China's 996 working hour system (en.wikipedia.org)
2605.
Show HN: A QEMU port for iOS that you can sideload (getutm.app)
2606.
Postfix: A Simple Stack Language (2005) [pdf] (cs.wellesley.edu)
2607.
Flat UI Elements Attract Less Attention and Cause Uncertainty (2017) (nngroup.com)
2608.
Design updates to repositories and GitHub UI (github.blog)
2609.
Uber Makes Offer to Buy Postmates Delivery Service (nytimes.com)
2610.
SpaceX launch footage was taken down thanks to bogus copyright claim (arstechnica.com)