September 2020 Archive
1291.
Astrophysicists detect the strongest magnetic field in the universe (nanowerk.com)
1292.
Jitsi’s Emil Ivov on scaling up during a pandemic (portswigger.net)
1293.
Simple WireGuard Docker network setup (eisfunke.com)
1294.
What Is a Minimally Good Life? (psyche.co)
1295.
Home Server Room Power Upgrade and Multi-Room UPS (blog.networkprofile.org)
1296.
Mystery seeds: Amazon bans foreign plant sales in US (bbc.com)
1297.
Lending app publicly shames you when you’re late on loan payment (restofworld.org)
1298.
GPT-3 generated Nassim Taleb aphorisms (medium.com)
1299.
Lets-plot: An interactive Python plotting library using ggplot's API (github.com)
1300.
Show HN: The Internet Portal – Warp to a Random Website, Using ICANN CZDS Data (theinternetportal.net)
1301.
The Expression Problem (wiki.c2.com)
1302.
Mainline Linux on the MikroTik RB3011 (earth.li)
1303.
The Unix `Who` Command (gauthier.uk)
1304.
The 10,000 Year Clock (longnow.org)
1305.
The Recovering Programmer (2010) (prog21.dadgum.com)
1306.
No-Code vs. Pro-Code: A New Hope (journeyapps.com)
1307.
Show HN: Play Battleships on PostgreSQL (github.com)
1308.
Advancing NLP with Efficient Projection-Based Model Architectures (ai.googleblog.com)
1309.
North Pacific Logbook (100r.co)
1310.
U.S. Google antitrust case set to expand with GOP states joining (bloomberg.com)
1311.
ZEROe: Hydrogen-hybrid aircraft concept (airbus.com)
1312.
Humankind neither nasty nor brutish (thelancet.com)
1313.
Toward a Technological Cage for the Masses (cheapskatesguide.org)
1314.
Upsert anti-pattern in SQL Server (sqlperformance.com)
1315.
Roughly 2000 blogs running on a $7/month dyno
1316.
Low-code, no-model recommendation system with GPT3 (medium.com)
1317.
Default window manager switched to CTWM in NetBSD-current (blog.netbsd.org)
1318.
Slaughter at the bridge: Uncovering a colossal Bronze Age battle (2016) (sciencemag.org)
1319.
Debian-installer, mdadm configuration and the Bad Blocks Controversy (strugglers.net)
1320.
Possible detection of a black hole with a mass thought to be impossible (quantamagazine.org)