October 2020 Archive
181.
1Password for Linux beta (blog.1password.com)
182.
OAuth 3 (oauth.net)
183.
The Remarkable Number 1/89 (2004) (www2.math.ou.edu)
184.
Samsung Ads – Demand-Side Platform (samsung.com)
185.
Monospace: A JavaScript demo in 1021 bytes, winner of the demo competition (p01.org)
186.
Looking at the experience of black Britons through an American lens (persuasion.community)
187.
The persecution of the Uyghurs is a crime against humanity (economist.com)
188.
Memory safe ‘curl’ for a more secure internet (daniel.haxx.se)
189.
Dockerfile Security Best Practices (cloudberry.engineering)
190.
Parsing Algorithms (dmitrysoshnikov.com)
191.
ARM chips have an instruction with JavaScript in the name (stackoverflow.com)
192.
Reddit's Stock Threads Become a Must-Read on Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
193.
The Coming Civil War over General Purpose Computing (2012) (boingboing.net)
194.
Tuesday was my last day as CEO of CircleUp (twitter.com)
195.
Show HN: Igel – A CLI tool to run machine learning without writing code (github.com)
196.
United States vs. Google (stratechery.com)
197.
Grubhub sued for listing restaurants without permission (axios.com)
198.
Analyzing the Design of Unusual Japanese Butter Tableware (core77.com)
199.
A Note about Spotify Transfers (songshift.com)
200.
OptaPlanner – constraint solver for optimizing planning and scheduling problems (optaplanner.org)
201.
Anki as Learning Superpower: Computer Science Edition (gresearch.co.uk)
202.
On Abandoning the X Server (ajaxnwnk.blogspot.com)
203.
Facebook is a monopoly that buys, copies, kills competitors: antitrust committee (cnbc.com)
204.
SQLite now allows multiple recursive SELECT statements in a single recursive CTE (fossil-scm.org)
205.
Tinnitus Treatment from Neuromod (lenire.com)
206.
Nearly 12M Square Feet of Vacant Office Space in S.F (socketsite.com)
207.
Loss of smell could be a 'highly reliable indicator' of Covid-19, research says (cnn.com)
208.
I found black-hat content marketers: sockpuppet bloggers, fake Reddit/HN accts (twitter.com)
209.
From its name to its drug interactions, there’s a lot going on with grapefruit (atlasobscura.com)
210.
The physiological effects of slow breathing in the healthy human (breathe.ersjournals.com)