February 2020 Archive
6481.
Use Amazon, Uber or Walmart.com? You've probably signed away your right to sue (cnn.com)
6482.
The Structure and Administration of the GNU Project (gnu.org)
6483.
io_uring Linux 5.7 feature gives polled IO huge boost (twitter.com)
6484.
Deliver Us, Lord, from the Startup Life (wired.com)
6485.
New research on reasons people hate refugees (Psychology Today) (psychologytoday.com)
6486.
Study finds rejected advances – but not accepted ones – influence our r (cont) (psypost.org)
6487.
Haskell and Hadoop the Aftermath (blog.samibadawi.com)
6488.
Pseudorandom number generation using Cellular Automata (arpitbhayani.me)
6489.
The Economics of JavaScript (mcarter.me)
6490.
Are Chinese especially susceptible to coronaviruses? (evoandproud.blogspot.com)
6491.
Rust/WinRT Coming Soon (kennykerr.ca)
6492.
They’re paid to tweet for Mike Bloomberg. They don’t necessarily support him (latimes.com)
6493.
Philip Leder, Who Helped Decipher the Genetic Code, Dies at 85 (twitter.com)
6494.
I built a room so quiet you can hear your own blood (popsci.com)
6495.
Why 6 Hours of Sleep Is as Bad as None at All (2016) (fastcompany.com)
6496.
Creating a Compiler with Raku – Book in Progress (andrewshitov.com)
6497.
What would Dijkstra do? Proving the associativity of min (byorgey.wordpress.com)
6498.
Learnable Programming (2012) (worrydream.com)
6499.
Revamp my personal website from Gatsby to Svelte (mahmoudashraf.dev)
6500.
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (cdc.gov)
6501.
Open source does not have a reward mechanism for tedious (nibblestew.blogspot.com)
6502.
Netrunner Linux 20.01 “Twenty” (netrunner.com)
6503.
Building Cities from Scratch (pioneer.app)
6504.
Nobel laureate left science because he ran out of funding and got fed up (2017) (qz.com)
6505.
An Extension for Visual Debugging in VS Code (github.com)
6506.
An Introduction to PostgreSQL’s hstore (2018) (ibm.com)
6507.
New Backlog Management Habits for 2020 (spin.atomicobject.com)
6508.
An alternative reality in which immigration is unlimited all over the world (newyorker.com)
6509.
You Don’t Owe Your Company Undying Loyalty (slate.com)
6510.
Buying a base laptop and taping an SSD to it was cheaper than upgrading the SSD (twitter.com)