October 2020 Archive
1321.
How to spin your scientific research out of a university and into a startup (blog.ycombinator.com)
1322.
Managing Technical Quality in a Codebase (lethain.com)
1323.
Goodbye, Native Apps (medium.com)
1324.
Admitting That Functional Programming Can Be Awkward (2007) (prog21.dadgum.com)
1325.
Odroid-HC4 is a $65 2-bay network attached storage device (liliputing.com)
1326.
The New York Times' first article about Hitler's rise is stunning (vox.com)
1327.
Ask HN: Do you have inspiring spontaneous conversations while remote working?
1328.
Firefox: The Jewel^WEmbarassment of Open Source (drewdevault.com)
1329.
Studies Point to Big Drop in Covid-19 Death Rates (npr.org)
1330.
Mission Protocol (missionprotocol.org)
1331.
KeePassXC 2.6.2 Released (keepassxc.org)
1332.
OnlyFans Faces Allegations of Fraud, Theft (forensicnews.net)
1333.
Spanish police plans to extend use of its lie-detector while efficacy is unclear (algorithmwatch.org)
1334.
Jupyter Notebooks Gallery (notebook.community)
1335.
Project Cambria: Translate your data with lenses (inkandswitch.com)
1336.
The Three Sides of Risk (collaborativefund.com)
1337.
How to count every language in India (2018) (atlasobscura.com)
1338.
Apple's “Disposable and Unfixable” Airpods [video] (youtube.com)
1339.
WordPress's Matt in debate with Netlify's Matt (theregister.com)
1340.
The businesses where Google is biggest and the ones where it isn’t (wsj.com)
1341.
The strange new world of being a deepfake actor (technologyreview.com)
1342.
A tale from the trenches fixing an NES (debugger.medium.com)
1343.
Everything you need to know about windsocks (hollandaviation.nl)
1344.
Weird A.I. Yankovic: Generating Parody Lyrics (arxiv.org)
1345.
The Making of “My Octopus Teacher“ (seachangeproject.exposure.co)
1346.
Cognition All the Way Down (aeon.co)
1347.
NetBSD 9.1 (blog.netbsd.org)
1348.
State of Independent SaaS (microconf.com)
1349.
The Hypertext annotated version of “A Fire Upon the Deep” (1993) (groups.google.com)
1350.
Facebook and Twitter Cross a Line in Censorship (theintercept.com)