April 2020 Archive
931.
Why Zoom Chose Oracle (interconnected.blog)
932.
Building a PC, Part IX: Downsizing (blog.codinghorror.com)
933.
New X-ray technique images soft-tissue tumors clearer than MRI (newatlas.com)
934.
Rust Dataframe: Update 1 (github.com)
935.
The relevance of IP addresses in the tracking ecosystem [pdf] (hal.inria.fr)
936.
You probably don't need PostGIS (blog.rebased.pl)
937.
Deep sea squid communicate by glowing like e-readers (npr.org)
938.
Show HN: Liftbridge – Lightweight, fault-tolerant message streams (liftbridge.io)
939.
Take-home vs. whiteboard coding: The problem is bad interviews (andrewrondeau.com)
940.
Show HN: A UDP to TCP proxy server for sending HTTP requests with zero latency (github.com)
941.
Ask HN: How to get good at social media?
942.
Pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West (apnews.com)
943.
Iced, a cross-platform GUI library for Rust (github.com)
944.
House cats have more impact on local wildlife than wild predators (npr.org)
945.
Governments Introduce Surveillance Under Veil of Coronavirus Control (forklog.media)
946.
Resources for understanding cryptocurrency and blockchain technology (a16z.com)
947.
GitHub’s new offer closely matches that from GitLab (theregister.co.uk)
948.
Why Aren’t More Users More Happy With Our VMs? Part 1 (2018) (tratt.net)
949.
Xubuntu 20.04 (xubuntu.org)
950.
Security lapse exposed Clearview AI source code (techcrunch.com)
951.
What is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve? (science.howstuffworks.com)
952.
Collision Course: a type of road junction that is dangerous for cyclists (2018) (singletrackworld.com)
953.
Private Equity Wants in on the Bailout? Spare Me (bloomberg.com)
954.
Some Rich Americans Are Getting Stimulus ‘Checks’ Averaging $1.7M (forbes.com)
955.
Entropy and Life (en.wikipedia.org)
956.
Fast Fibonacci numbers using Monoids (haskellforall.com)
957.
The Object Model of Self (github.com)
958.
Controlling My A/C with a Gameboy (jg.sn.sg)
959.
Could the Earth be an evaporated gas giant planet? (demystifyingscience.com)
960.
Edward Bernays and the birth of public relations (2015) (theconversation.com)