October 2020 Archive
1621.
How to arm Caesarean babies with the gut bacteria they need (economist.com)
1622.
CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape (landscape.cncf.io)
1623.
AT&T kills DSL, leaves tens of millions of homes without fiber Internet (arstechnica.com)
1624.
Facebook leak hints at its defense against a government-ordered breakup (engadget.com)
1625.
Rendering floating numbers: advances in problems you didn’t know you had (2011) (serpentine.com)
1626.
The Forever Project (heredragonsabound.blogspot.com)
1627.
RC – The Plan 9 Shell (c. 1990) [pdf] (scs.stanford.edu)
1628.
Open source alternative to Retool: Appsmith (github.com)
1629.
Tesla is fighting a Right-to-Repair initiative in Massachusetts (electrek.co)
1630.
Xenon Death Flash: a free physics lesson (2015) (raspberrypi.org)
1631.
The problem with the tech hearings (zeynep.substack.com)
1632.
Elon Musk Shows the Germans How to Move Quickly (spiegel.de)
1633.
Will SARS-CoV-2 become endemic? (science.sciencemag.org)
1634.
XMHell: Handling 38GB of UTF-16 XML with Rust (usethe.computer)
1635.
End of Life for Azure Notebooks (github.com)
1636.
The company that has a monopoly on ice cream truck music (thehustle.co)
1637.
Faasd – Lightweight Serverless for Raspberry Pi (blog.alexellis.io)
1638.
Adolphe Sax, Inventor of the Saxophone (dinant.be)
1639.
Knolling (andri.yngvason.is)
1640.
What can a pipe wrench teach us about software engineering? (mokacoding.com)
1641.
Automatically sending Webmentions from a static website (jamesmead.org)
1642.
Beautifully preserved cave bears emerge from Siberian permafrost (arstechnica.com)
1643.
E-6B Mercury airborne command just went active on east/west coasts (twitter.com)
1644.
The Multi-Path Career (jjbeshara.com)
1645.
Stratix V accelerator card from eBay (j-marjanovic.io)
1646.
Boswell's Life of Johnson (fantasticanachronism.com)
1647.
Distribyted: Torrent client with on-demand file downloading as a filesystem (github.com)
1648.
Curated list of tech landscape maps from around the world (techlandscape.co)
1649.
Tcl for Web Nerds (2011) (philip.greenspun.com)
1650.
Floating Point in the Browser, Part 2: Bad Epsilon (randomascii.wordpress.com)