December 2020 Archive
571.
My Engineering Axioms (martinrue.com)
572.
The Essex Boys: how nine traders hit a gusher with negative oil (bloomberg.com)
573.
Steve Wozniak launches Efforce, a blockchain-based energy-saving platform (efforce.io)
574.
Erdoğan’s censorship now targeting media outlets in Europe (turkishminute.com)
575.
Zero-Bundle-Size React Server Components (reactjs.org)
576.
Show HN: LinkAce – Self-hosted, FOSS bookmark archive (linkace.org)
577.
Firefox not planning on supporting PWA (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
578.
Fish is not operational on a VT220 terminal (2015) (github.com)
579.
Lenovo seeks to render Nokia's H.264 patents unenforceable (theregister.com)
580.
Anonymously call out the bad behavior of “ghosting” by recruiters (ghostreply.com)
581.
IntelliJ Idea 2020.3.1 Is Out with Apple Silicon Support (blog.jetbrains.com)
582.
Benefits of Walking (klimy.co)
583.
Python at Scale: Strict Modules (instagram-engineering.com)
584.
Ticketmaster will pay $10M for hacking rival ticket seller (theverge.com)
585.
Google Finance Finally Updated (google.com)
586.
Nobody ever ported Doom to run on a Cray 1 (twitter.com)
587.
What’s the best non-smart TV sold today? (helpatmyhome.com)
588.
Don't Use Protobuf for Telemetry (richardstartin.github.io)
589.
Lambda: Turn Excel formulas into custom functions (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
590.
GWSL: Run graphical Linux apps in WSL (github.com)
591.
Coordinated disclosure of XML roundtrip vulnerabilities in Go’s standard library (mattermost.com)
592.
Quantum supremacy, now with BosonSampling (scottaaronson.com)
593.
Why the iPhone Timer app displays a fake time (lukashermann.dev)
594.
Red Hat Goes Full IBM and Says Farewell to CentOS (servethehome.com)
595.
Are people with dark personality traits more likely to succeed? (psyche.co)
596.
Ask HN: I want to start learning Lisp. Where do I begin?
597.
Show HN: Find the safest well lit walking route between two locations (github.com)
598.
Ask HN: Losing all interest in programming, what now?
599.
Shigeru Miyamoto wants to create a kinder world (newyorker.com)
600.
Obsolete trig functions and why we don't use them anymore (2013) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)