February 2020 Archive
361.
The Problem with Palm Oil (ethical.net)
362.
Don’t use the word ‘did’ or dumb anti-piracy company will delete you from Google (torrentfreak.com)
363.
Rescuing vintage arcade video games from an abandoned ship (2016) (arcadeblogger.com)
364.
The outsize influence of middle-school friends (theatlantic.com)
365.
How Spotify ran a large Google Dataflow job for Wrapped 2019 (labs.spotify.com)
366.
Memory Bandwidth Napkin Math (forrestthewoods.com)
367.
Instagram took down private unofficial APIs via DMCA (github.com)
368.
MVC is dead, it's time to MOVE on (2012) (cirw.in)
369.
A bestiary of single-file implementations of programming languages (github.com)
370.
Linux containers in 500 lines of code (2016) (blog.lizzie.io)
371.
CouchDB 3.0 (blog.couchdb.org)
372.
ZZ is a modern formally provable dialect of C (github.com)
373.
Environmental lawyer who won a judgment against Chevron lost everything (theintercept.com)
374.
500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format (2016) (blog.leahhanson.us)
375.
How Crash Bandicoot hacked the original Playstation [video] (youtube.com)
376.
I Worked for a Criminal Organization (openmonstervision.github.io)
377.
Mac OS Catalina: more trouble than it’s worth (Part 2) (morrick.me)
378.
GDC 2020 has been postponed (gdconf.com)
379.
Fast Differentiable Sorting and Ranking (arxiv.org)
380.
Reverse engineering the rendering of The Witcher 3 (2018) (astralcode.blogspot.com)
381.
Coronavirus outbreak likely now ‘gathering steam’ (news.harvard.edu)
382.
Materialize: A Streaming Data Warehouse (materialize.io)
383.
The war on food waste is a waste of time (theoutline.com)
384.
US says it can prove Huawei has backdoor access to mobile-phone networks (arstechnica.com)
385.
Selfie – Tiny self-compiling C compiler, RISC-V emulator and hypervisor (selfie.cs.uni-salzburg.at)
386.
Goodbye Joyent (zinascii.com)
387.
An Astronaut’s Guide to Mental Models (fs.blog)
388.
JWT is Awesome (thehftguy.com)
389.
MIT 6.S191: Introduction to Deep Learning (introtodeeplearning.com)
390.
64 bit OS Raspberry Pi4 Benchmarks (medium.com)