September 2020 Archive
781.
Direct sales for SaaS startups – our experience and tips
(blog.palabra.io)
783.
Older people have become younger
(jyu.fi)
784.
2020 Bundles
(stratechery.com)
785.
Using time travel to remotely debug faulty DRAM
(julialang.org)
786.
The age-old strategy of buying cheap shares is faltering
(economist.com)
787.
788.
EWW: Emacs Web Wowser
(gnu.org)
789.
The K-shaped recovery
(pomp.substack.com)
790.
Mars Problems vs. Venus Problems
(interconnected.org)
791.
Interview with Paul Graham
(pullrequest.substack.com)
792.
The Infosec Apocalypse
(blog.rickasaurus.com)
793.
Understanding Daemons
(blog.digitalbunker.dev)
794.
Durability: NVMe Disks
(evanjones.ca)
795.
796.
Are we living at the 'hinge of history'?
(bbc.com)
797.
Red Dead Redemption 2 DRM still has not been cracked (316 days)
(crackwatch.com)
798.
799.
Optimizely to be acquired by Episerver
(bloomberg.com)
800.
A list of discontinued Mozilla products and services
(killedbymozilla.com)
801.
Time spent programming is often time well spent
(cs.uni.edu)
802.
803.
804.
Dual-flush toilets 'wasting more water than they save'
(theguardian.com)
805.
Spotify reportedly fighting with employees about hosting episodes of Joe Rogan
(businessinsider.com)
806.
Income and Poverty in the United States: 2019
(census.gov)
807.
The social and economic costs borne by young people without offices
(theatlantic.com)
808.
809.
Cozy is a modern audiobook player for Linux
(github.com)
810.
How to form a California LLC without a lawyer
(feross.org)