January 2020 Archive
421.
Chris Lattner to Lead SiFive Platform Engineering Team (sifive.com)
422.
MIDI 2.0, first major overhaul to music interface standard from 1983 (reverb.com)
423.
Lumen – Elixir and Erlang in the Browser (underjord.io)
424.
DDSP: Differentiable Digital Signal Processing (github.com)
425.
EU lawmakers snub Apple's pleas, vote to push for charging cable standard (appleinsider.com)
426.
Survey of scientists sheds light on reproducibility crisis (2016) (nature.com)
427.
Progress of anti-aging therapies by clinical trial stage (lifespan.io)
428.
The Unison language (unisonweb.org)
429.
Did you ever need to run a piece of C# code on Windows 3.11? (twitter.com)
430.
A former Egyptian engineer found the secret to building a big gas-station chain (seattletimes.com)
431.
Wine 5.0 (winehq.org)
432.
Porting Quake to the iPod Classic (fwei.tk)
433.
The Effect of Cold Showering on Health and Work (2016) (journals.plos.org)
434.
Ask HN: Ever worked with a service that can never be restarted?
435.
UN special rapporteur on torture on his investigation into the case of Assange (republik.ch)
436.
LastPass stores passwords so securely, not even its users can access them (theregister.co.uk)
437.
The most important scientific problems have yet to be solved (1897) (thereader.mitpress.mit.edu)
438.
Technical Debt Is Like a Tetris Game (fluentcpp.com)
439.
Browse good first issues to start contributing to open source (github.blog)
440.
On Privacy versus Freedom (matrix.org)
441.
State of Independent SaaS [pdf] (static1.squarespace.com)
442.
Google pushed to take action against Android bloatware (ww.9to5google.com)
443.
Vine founder launches TikTok competitor (Byte.co)
444.
_NSAKEY (en.wikipedia.org)
445.
Thinking Fast and Slow, Deep Learning, and AI [video] (lexfridman.com)
446.
Demoscene, the secret behind Finnish game industry (janipenttinen.com)
447.
Always Review Your Dependencies, AGPL Edition (agwa.name)
448.
AMD’s 64-Core Threadripper 3990X, only $3990 Coming February 7th (anandtech.com)
449.
U.S. Gov Privacy Watchdog Under Pressure to Recommend Facial Recognition Ban (thehill.com)
450.
A 60 GHz phased array for $10 (hscott.net)