October 2020 Archive
6631.
Show HN: Fully client-side pronounceable password generator (caseyjmorris.github.io)
6632.
AMD Ryzen 5000 Series (Zen 3) Linux Expectations (phoronix.com)
6633.
An Interview: The Macintosh Design Team. The Making of Macintosh (Byte/1984) (archive.org)
6634.
Noteapps.info (noteapps.info)
6635.
Residents of remote Scottish peninsula face up to its future as spaceport (theguardian.com)
6636.
Donald Trump’s faults are more libertarian than authoritarian (ft.com)
6637.
Write secure and reliable applications: Write nothing; deploy nowhere (github.com)
6638.
Has anybody here deleted their LinkedIn profile?
6639.
Show HN: I compiled powerful passports during Covid-19 pandemic (visalist.io)
6640.
Cameras and secret trackers reveal where Amazon returns end up (cbc.ca)
6641.
Just a bit of math is amazing (shadertoy.com)
6642.
The Paranoid Style in American Politics (1964) (harpers.org)
6643.
Bat Bomb (en.wikipedia.org)
6644.
Why most analytics efforts fail (reforge.com)
6645.
Roger Penrose: Covid isn't worst thing we've faced–it's given me time to think (thetimes.co.uk)
6646.
The Reliable Engineer (j4nu5.com)
6647.
Scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits ever – 10x lower noise (scitechdaily.com)
6648.
So You Want to Write Fiction with AI (zerohplovecraft.substack.com)
6649.
The Fate of American Movie Theatre's Looks Terribly Bleak (vulture.com)
6650.
Brain Fog and Covid (nytimes.com)
6651.
Jaron Lanier Fixes the Internet – Data Dignity (youtu.be)
6652.
Machine Learning Books to Read in 2020 (iotforall.com)
6653.
Software Engineer Catches Intelligent Bot Posting on Reddit (tech.slashdot.org)
6654.
WHO Reverses Position on Lockdowns (news.com.au)
6655.
[2018] China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies (bloomberg.com)
6656.
What Amazon’s GDPR lawsuit means for your business (elastisys.com)
6657.
A beginner’s guide to computer colors (and the terminal prompt) (thatmarta.wordpress.com)
6658.
A new social-media platform wants to enforce ‘kindness.’ Can that ever work? (technologyreview.com)
6659.
Uber-fast unique id generation, for Node.js and the browser 14,452,901 ops/SEC (github.com)
6660.
OpenBSD 6.8 Changelog (openbsd.org)