April 2020 Archive
811.
Achieving reliable UDP transmission at 10 Gb/s using BSD socket (arxiv.org)
812.
Introduction to Support Vector Machines in Machine Learning (ranvir.xyz)
813.
Beware of the GIF: Account Takeover Vulnerability in Microsoft Teams (cyberark.com)
814.
Mozilla SOPS with KMS and Git is underrated (2019) (oteemo.com)
815.
How the Father of FinFETs Helped Save Moore’s Law (spectrum.ieee.org)
816.
Game developers share what they're most proud of making (rockpapershotgun.com)
817.
ACM Prize in Computing Awarded to AlphaGo Developer (acm.org)
818.
Micro C, Part 3: Generating LLVM (blog.josephmorag.com)
819.
Federal Reserve balance sheet trends (federalreserve.gov)
820.
I Spent Seven Weeks in a Wuhan ICU (sixthtone.com)
821.
Show HN: InStock – like Waze, but for grocery availability (whatsinstock.app)
822.
“May I suggest that Mr. Bond be armed with a revolver?” (1956) (lettersofnote.com)
823.
Covid-19 Community Mobility Reports (google.com)
824.
AI Gahuku: AI Generator Will Turn Your Photos into Renaissance Paintings (ai-art.tokyo)
825.
WireGuard on K8s: road-warrior-style VPN server (blog.levine.sh)
826.
CSS for Internationalisation (chenhuijing.com)
827.
The curious tale of Bhutan's playable record postage stamps (2015) (thevinylfactory.com)
828.
Our Long Bets and Predictions about 02020 (blog.longnow.org)
829.
Some shirts hide you from cameras, but will anyone wear them? (arstechnica.com)
830.
How does the coronavirus kill? (sciencemag.org)
831.
Cofactor Explained: Clearing Elliptic Curves' dirty little secret (loup-vaillant.fr)
832.
“Samsung Rising” goes deep on corruption, chaebols, and corporate chaos (theverge.com)
833.
Phelia – React for Slack Apps (github.com)
834.
Minimalism conceals the messy realities of society (newrepublic.com)
835.
Hand Scraping a Truly Flat Plane (1908) [pdf] (galleyrack.com)
836.
The smallest large display would be projected straight onto your retina (hackaday.com)
837.
Ode to J (zserge.com)
838.
Org-roam: Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode (github.com)
839.
Over 500k Zoom accounts sold on hacker forums, the dark web (bleepingcomputer.com)
840.
Show HN: Spatially aware group video calls from the browser (party.mookerj.ee)