Germany fines H&M 35 million euros for data protection breaches
(marketscreener.com)
October 2020 Archive
751.
752.
A Go unikernel running on x86 bare metal
(github.com)
753.
No Implants Needed for Precise Control Deep into the Brain
(spectrum.ieee.org)
755.
757.
758.
He Married a Sociopath: Me
(nytimes.com)
759.
760.
Fooling Around with Foveated Rendering
(peterstefek.me)
761.
AWS NLBs and the mixed up TCP connections
(niels-ole.com)
762.
Iron, How Did They Make It, Part III: Hammer-Time
(acoup.blog)
763.
My chatbot is dead – Why yours should probably be too
(azumbrunnen.me)
764.
The Black Hole Information Paradox Comes to an End
(quantamagazine.org)
765.
To write better, develop a habit of writing
(bookpub.club)
766.
Hacking together a USB-C charger for a cheap Chromebook
(blog.filippo.io)
767.
A List of Post-Mortems
(github.com)
768.
A case for using punctuation in Slack
(blog.mitchjlee.com)
769.
Facebook Is a 'Super Spreader' of Election Misinformation
(newsweek.com)
770.
The local timeline is the key to enjoying Mastodon
(cfenollosa.com)
771.
772.
773.
774.
Show HN: Perfect Pitch Ear Training
(sergeykish.com)
775.
What if you knew how computers work? (2015)
(xorpd.net)
777.
Mood and cognition after low LSD doses: A placebo controlled dose-effect study
(sciencedirect.com)
778.
OpenAI is giving Microsoft exclusive access to its GPT-3 language model
(technologyreview.com)
779.
Exponential growth in DDoS attack volumes
(cloud.google.com)
780.
Celery 5.0
(docs.celeryproject.org)