October 2020 Archive
361.
Nvidia Uses AI to Slash Bandwidth on Video Calls (petapixel.com)
362.
Ruby's Proposed STM (chrisseaton.com)
363.
A Little Money Laundering Can Have a Big Impact on Real Estate Prices (2019) (betterdwelling.com)
364.
Sonos is spying on me (and you) (blog.gingerlime.com)
365.
What if we had Local-First Software? (adlrocha.substack.com)
366.
Firms That Imploded Have Something in Common: Ernst and Young Audited Them (wsj.com)
367.
A follow up to Coinbase being a mission focused company (blog.coinbase.com)
368.
Ask HN: Why are there no open source 2d printers?
369.
Moxie Marlinspike has a plan to reclaim our privacy (newyorker.com)
370.
Some idiot is using your tool to mass scan our network (github.com)
371.
Why do we use the Linux kernel's TCP stack? (2016) (jvns.ca)
372.
Bash Error Handling (wizardzines.com)
373.
Japan’s lost generation is still jobless and living with their parents (bloomberg.com)
374.
Why we’re changing to the AGPL license (plausible.io)
375.
Eco disaster at Kamchatka peninsula with mass death of sea animals (siberiantimes.com)
376.
Electoral College Decision Tree (observablehq.com)
377.
The unreasonable effectiveness of the Julia programming language (arstechnica.com)
378.
Nvidia announces Jetson Nano 2GB, a single board computer (medium.com)
379.
Removing Holocaust Denial Content (about.fb.com)
380.
First Bitcoin “mixer” penalized for violating anti-money laundering laws (fincen.gov)
381.
Show HN: Which DNS servers are you pointing to? (which.nameserve.rs)
382.
Glow: Markdown reader for the terminal with a TUI and encrypted cloud stash (github.com)
383.
Manim: Animation engine for explanatory math videos (github.com)
384.
Don’t pay for 95% (2016) (5kids1condo.com)
385.
Fortunately, I don't squash my commits (blog.ploeh.dk)
386.
New study suggests handwriting engages the brain more than typing (ctvnews.ca)
387.
JuliaMono – a monospaced font for scientific and technical computing (juliamono.netlify.app)
388.
Uber Drivers Sue Company over Pressure to Support Prop 22 (news.bloomberglaw.com)
389.
Chewing Food More Thoroughly Results in Reduced Insulin Output (2013) (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
390.
.NET Orleans (dotnet.github.io)