February 2020 Archive
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Ask HN: What are some examples of good database schema designs?
152.
C4: C in Four Functions (2014) (github.com)
153.
Captcha.nsa.gov (captcha.nsa.gov)
154.
Swift Playgrounds for macOS (apps.apple.com)
155.
How 1500 bytes became the MTU of the internet (blog.benjojo.co.uk)
156.
Poolside.fm (poolside.fm)
157.
Real Time Person Removal from Complex Video (github.com)
158.
Help the Graphics team track down an interesting WebRender bug (mozillagfx.wordpress.com)
159.
Gilbert Strang Teaches Linear Algebra (ocw.mit.edu)
160.
I had to get a background check for my job; the report is a 300 page pdf (twitter.com)
161.
Reddit’s profane, greedy traders are shaking up the stock market (bloomberg.com)
162.
A group of ex-NSA and Amazon engineers are building a ‘GitHub for data’ (techcrunch.com)
163.
Things I Believe About Software Engineering (blog.wesleyac.com)
164.
Ask HN: How do you learn complex, dense technical information?
165.
Sweden gives employees unpaid time off to be entrepreneurs (2019) (weforum.org)
166.
Docker for Windows won't run if Razer Synapse driver management tool is running (twitter.com)
167.
Mini projects built with VanillaJS. No frameworks or libraries (github.com)
168.
A Map of Mathematics (quantamagazine.org)
169.
A popular self-driving car dataset is missing labels for hundreds of pedestrians (blog.roboflow.ai)
170.
A high school student created a fake 2020 candidate, and Twitter verified it (cnn.com)
171.
Internet Society told to halt .org sale by its own advisory council (theregister.co.uk)
172.
What eight years of side projects have taught me (2019) (junglecoder.com)
173.
Trying to sneak in a sketchy .so over the weekend (rachelbythebay.com)
174.
IRS sues Facebook for $9B, says company offshored profits to Ireland (foxbusiness.com)
175.
Chinese military personnel charged for hacking into Equifax (justice.gov)
176.
Ask HN: What automation tools have you used to replace mundane activities?
177.
Early riser or night owl? New study may help to explain the difference (directorsblog.nih.gov)
178.
Dangerous domain corp.com goes up for sale (krebsonsecurity.com)
179.
Lambda School’s Misleading Promises (nymag.com)
180.
Some Google Photos videos in backups were sent to strangers in November (ww.9to5google.com)