October 2020 Archive
1651.
Step-by-Step: Programming Incrementally (ourmachinery.com)
1652.
Earn IT Act Introduced in House of Representatives (eff.org)
1653.
Say goodbye to resource-caching across sites and domains (stefanjudis.com)
1654.
Hate crime bill: Hate talk in homes ‘must be prosecuted’ (thetimes.co.uk)
1655.
Show HN: I built a gamified forum to help hackers fund each other (hackerstash.com)
1656.
Inside the stacked RAM modules used in the Apple III (righto.com)
1657.
Screego – multi user screen sharing via browser (github.com)
1658.
Show HN: Open-source, fully customizable voice and chat widgets for the web (jovo.tech)
1659.
Sexual Eeling (historytoday.com)
1660.
Rediscovering Lotus Agenda (MS-DOS, 1989) (lock.cmpxchg8b.com)
1661.
Optimizations on Linear Search (2016) (queue.acm.org)
1662.
AI that scans a construction site can spot when things are falling behind (technologyreview.com)
1663.
Low-code vs model-driven: are they the same? (modeling-languages.com)
1664.
Why Everyone Builds Internal Kubernetes Platforms (medium.com)
1665.
Instagram servers download any link sent in Direct Messages even if it's 2.6 GB (youtube.com)
1666.
Fun with Combinators (doisinkidney.com)
1667.
BCON20 – Blender Conference: Together Apart [video] (youtube.com)
1668.
Intent to stop using 'null' in my JS code (github.com)
1669.
Google’s Internal Data Show Engineers Found It Harder to Code from Home (theinformation.com)
1670.
Bison and wolf populations are reviving in parts of Europe (bbc.com)
1671.
AI’s “world in chains” scenario (bbc.com)
1672.
Keep the nuclear launch codes in an innocent volunteer's chest-cavity (2015) (boingboing.net)
1673.
Ask HN: How can I escape my third-world country?
1674.
Show HN: I Put a Raspberry Pi in a Rocket (johnjonesfour.com)
1675.
Ur-Technical Debt (georgefairbanks.com)
1676.
GNU/Jami, a distributed voice, video and chat platform (jami.net)
1677.
ESXi Arm Edition on Raspberry Pi 4 (flings.vmware.com)
1678.
The case for a learned sorting algorithm (blog.acolyer.org)
1679.
One UChicago scholar has shaped writing for generations of students (news.uchicago.edu)
1680.
Garbage collection via pneumatic tubes (qz.com)