August 2020 Archive
4501.
Ugrep: Ultra fast grep with interactive query UI (github.com)
4502.
Odds of Catching Covid on a Plane Are Slim (bloomberg.com)
4503.
Adobe Discontinues PhoneGap and PhoneGap Build (blog.phonegap.com)
4504.
Pin Bypass in Passwordless WebAuthn on Microsoft.com and Nextcloud (hwsecurity.dev)
4505.
Stop Getting F'ed by Technical Recruiters (scottturman.com)
4506.
Show HN: ZenMail – Hey for Gmail (an email screener) (zenmail.shapea.com)
4507.
Oracle is reportedly in talks to buy TikTok’s US business (theverge.com)
4508.
FritzFrog malware attacks Linux servers over SSH to mine Monero (bleepingcomputer.com)
4509.
Show HN: Learning games, programmed in my own language, run by a PWA (easygames.online)
4510.
Firefox for Android ratings plummet after Fenix rollout (appbrain.com)
4511.
Amazon announces Halo, a fitness band and app that scans your body and voice (theverge.com)
4512.
Ask HN: What is the oldest code in production that you still use?
4513.
Setup a Forever Free Ad Blocking WireGuard VPN Server W PiHole in the Cloud Free (medium.com)
4514.
Suomi: Like Hacker News, but for Finns written in elixir (github.com)
4515.
Palantir CEO rips Silicon Valley in letter to investors (cnbc.com)
4516.
Trump campaign courts QAnon, online conspiracy movement a violent threat per FBI (washingtonpost.com)
4517.
Chicago-Area Leaders Call for Illinois to Abolish History Classes (nbcchicago.com)
4518.
Google Music shutdown starts this month, music deleted in December (arstechnica.com)
4519.
Increasing generality in machine learning through procedural content generation
4520.
Show HN: RedditVids – Reddit Videos Aggregator (redditvids.com)
4521.
Pcicrawler: A Python-based command-line interface tool to debug PCI issues (engineering.fb.com)
4522.
Economic Considerations to Optimize Your Remote Work Perk (graymatters.substack.com)
4523.
US offers $10M bounty on hackers meddling in the presidential election (businessinsider.com)
4524.
There’s Always Something (Or, Why Are Environmentalists Always Complaining) (medium.com)
4525.
Could a $10 Covid Test Allow Us to Reopen the Economy? (blog.atkinson.cloud)
4526.
Google wants me to shut down my FOSS webapp. What shall I do? (github.com)
4527.
When DRY Doesn’t Work, Go Wet (medium.com)
4528.
Oil Companies Wonder If It’s Worth Looking for Oil Anymore (bloomberg.com)
4529.
Mozilla VPN (vpn.mozilla.org)
4530.
Ask HN: Does GPT-3 generated texts follows Benford's law?